The Supreme Court has ruled that the International Emergency Economic Powers Act tariffs exceed the executive's authority, and Congress must now take up the task of defining a new tariff agenda that ...
WASHINGTON — Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent deferred to the lower courts to determine how refunds for President Trump’s ...
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What the Supreme Court’s tariff ruling really changed
As expected, the Supreme Court struck down the bulk of Donald Trump's sweeping “Liberation Day” tariffs as illegal … and almost nothing changed.
The Supreme Court ruling on Trump’s tariffs has altered the legal framework but not the protectionist policy direction, ...
Cato Institute economist Alan Reynolds agreed that the law is irrelevant because "the U.S. Current Account [Trade] Deficit is Fully Funded by the Capital Account Surplus [net inflow of foreign capital ...
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"A decisive rethinking of American foreign economic policy that fuses the imperatives of national security with economic priorities runs through the Trump and Biden years," writes Inu Manak ...
Jamieson Greer also said US won’t pull out of deals with UK, EU and others after court declared Trump tariffs illegal ...
In the fall of 2025, the Mexican government submitted a bill to Congress that would significantly increase tariffs on imports from countries without a free trade agreement (FTA). The bill would affect ...
This op-ed satirically proposes tariffs on Santa Claus to highlight the economic drawbacks of protectionism. Tariffs, which are taxes on foreign goods, lead to higher prices and less competition for ...
Trump's new blanket tariff, valid for 150 days, will take effect on February 24.
Singapore and Asia stock markets show resilience despite uncertainty surrounding President Trump's new 15% global tariffs.
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