Trump, Supreme Court and global tariffs
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New Trump tariffs will remain in force despite the ruling, leaving refund questions unresolved and consumer prices uncertain.
After the Supreme Court blocks Trump’s IEEPA tariffs, he turns to Section 122 of the Trade Act of 1974 to impose temporary import duties.
Even as Trump doubled down on his tariff-first trade strategy, developments following the court ruling have unexpectedly tilted the balance in favour of India.
Learning Resources, an Illinois toy company, says it paid more than $10 million in tariffs.
The President had signed a proclamation soon after the verdict to "impose a temporary surcharge" of 10% for “all articles" imported to the country in the next 150 days. Hours later the POTUS said he was raising this figure with immediate effect.
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Report card: Conservative and liberal strategists reveal how Trump has fared on campaign promises
Ahead of President Donald Trump's first State of the Union address since returning to the White House, his record on key campaign pledges is mixed.
President Donald Trump will sign a directive in the coming days raising his global tariff to 15% “where appropriate” and is seeking “continuity” with nations that struck trade deals, US Trade Representative Jamieson Greer said.
With the latest supreme court ruling exposing the president’s tariff plans as unlawful, US politicians and the American people have found them to be unworkable. Where does Trump go from here?