Trump, tariff and supreme court
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As tariff tensions return to the global stage, business owners must take risk management into their own hands.
A federal court has halted significant Trump-era tariffs, deeming the president exceeded emergency powers; while the White House is set to appeal, the ruling could redefine U.S. trade policy and executive power.
Two courtroom defeats dealt a blow to President Donald Trump’s strategy, even as an appeals court reinstated existing tariffs.
Small businesses struck back this week–A handful of companies plus a dozen states sued to block the Trump administration’s Liberation Day tariffs. The Court of International Trade ruled that the tariffs marked a presidential overreach.
The Wednesday court decision blocking President Trump’s emergency tariff powers could give companies the option of getting a refund on duties they’ve paid, but it adds another layer of
A US federal court’s ruling late Wednesday against President Donald Trump’s authority to levy some of his most sweeping tariffs may have also dealt a serious blow to the president’s entire economic agenda.
Companies welcomed a court decision striking down President Trump’s tariffs. Then a stay of that ruling left no one breathing easy.
Auto experts aren't worried about big auto parts suppliers surviving tariffs. but small ones in MIchigan may not make it. Why some are trying.
Global retailers including sandal maker Birkenstock and jeweller Pandora are looking at spreading the cost of U.S. tariffs by raising prices across markets to avoid big hikes in the United States that could hurt sales.
Trump and his aides have repeatedly shifted their stance on tariffs in the weeks since the president’s “Liberation Day” announcement.