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  • Striking down the emergency tariff authority, the court found the U.S. Supreme Court on Friday issued a 6-3 ruling against the broad use of a 1970s law by U.S. President Donald Trump.
  • Amid growing pushback this month, the U.S. Constitution grants Congress tariff authority, as six House Republicans voted with Democrats to end Mr. Trump's fentanyl tariffs on Canada.
  • Most Canadian tariffs remain sectoral tariffs on steel and aluminum under a law not at issue, and the administration says it could quickly reimpose struck-down tariffs.
  • The ruling changes little about immediate policy but limits the president's broad tariff approach, affirms judicial independence, and offers legal reassurance to Canada under the U.S. Constitution.
  • Cracks in the tariff agenda suggest Mr. Trump still faces internal resistance, and with nearly three full years left, Republicans in Congress fear his actions could cost them seats in fall midterm elections.
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US President Donald Trump signed an executive order on Friday imposing 10% tariffs on most imports into the US, after the Supreme Court struck down so-called reciprocal tariffs that Trump announced in April last year. The new tariffs will take effect on Tuesday.

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On Voice News news, anchor and executive director Karina Yapor interviewed economist Daniel Lacalle about the recent decision by the U.S. Supreme Court to cancel the tariffs imposed by President Donald Trump. During the interview, Yapor and Lacalle commented on the implications of such a fact and what steps the Republican administration could take.Read more

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