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Supreme Court limits Trump tariffs

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Supreme Court strikes down tariffs
In a major ruling on presidential power, the Supreme Court on Friday struck down the sweeping tariffs that President Donald Trump imposed in a series of executive orders.

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New US tariff starts at 10%, Trump administration working to hike it to 15%
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Letters to the Editor: Supreme Court struck down Trump's tariffs, but uncertainty clouds next steps
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Trump’s new tariffs: What do we know now?

What is going on with tariffs? There is still some confusion and uncertainty. The US has stopped collecting the tariffs judged to be illegal by the US supreme court as of today. This will include tariffs imposed on the European Union (EU) after so-called Liberation Day last April.
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Your Tariff Questions

Yes, you’ll most likely have to pay a tariff. If you received the bowl or it was already processed by Customs and Border Protection before Feb. 24, you will owe the tariffs that the Supreme Court just ruled against. After that, you’ll have to pay the new tariff.
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Report finds Americans paid nearly 90% of Trump’s 2025 tariffs despite claims foreign countries would foot the bill

Report Finds Americans Paid Nearly 90% of Trump’s 2025 Tariffs Despite Claims Foreign Countries Would Foot the Bill
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I Asked ChatGPT About Tariffs — And Here’s Who It Said Is Impacted Most

You can’t scroll through your phone without seeing the word tariffs. It appears in every other headline. Everyone from TV pundits to social media stars are duking it out over whether they’re good for the country and for consumers’ wallets. At this ...
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