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Trump, tariffs and Supreme Court

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More than 20 states sue over new global tariffs Trump imposed after his stinging Supreme Court loss
The Democratic attorneys general and governors in the lawsuit argue that Trump is overstepping his power with planned 15% tariffs on much of the world.

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US Supreme Court quashes Trump's tariff orders: Does it mean zero tariff on India? Explained
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Judge clears path for refunds on Trump's tariffs that the Supreme Court ruled unlawful
 · 13h
US customs agency expects tariff refund system to be ready in 45 days
The U.S. customs agency is readying a system within 45 days to process refunds on U.S. President Donald Trump's tariffs that were struck ​down as illegal, a customs official said in a court filing on ...

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Customs and Border Protection official says new process for tariff refunds could be ready in 45 days
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CBP Says Tariff Refund System Will Be Operational in 45 Days
ABC News on MSN
11d

What's next for Trump's tariffs? Experts explain

Trump promised a flurry of new measures but he faces legal limitations.
9d

What do the remaining tariffs mean for prices? Experts explain

President Donald Trump rushed to enact new tariffs and vowed to preserve others after a recent Supreme Court ruling knocked out most of his levies. Businesses and consumers now face a different set of tariffs,
The Financial Express
13d

Section 122 explained: The new key to Trump’s emerging tariff battle plan

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.
14d

Trump's new 10% global tariff, explained

Trump's new 10% global tariff will make everyday prices, from groceries to cars, more expensive. Here's why it will impact your bank account. (AP Photo)
Yahoo
14d

Trump’s tariff defeat, briefly explained

Welcome to The Logoff: Donald Trump’s tariffs are unlawful, the Supreme Court said on Friday. What just happened? In a 6-3 decision, the Court struck down the sprawling tariffs regime that has been a centerpiece of Trump’s second-term foreign policy.
The Eco Experts on MSN
1d

Energy tariffs explained: everything you need to know

We've looked at all the different types of energy tariffs so you can make the best decision possible for your wallet. The post Energy tariffs explained: everything you need to know appeared first on The Eco Experts.
Opinion
1dOpinion

Twenty-Four States Led by Oregon File Lawsuit Challenging Trump's Section 122 Tariffs

Today, 24 states led by the state of Oregon filed the first lawsuit challenging Donald Trump's massive new Section 122 tariffs, which would impose 15% tariffs on most imports from nations around the world.
Morningstar
16d

Tariffs Explained: The 5 Ways They Hit American Consumers and Investors

It’s been nearly a year since the word tariff moved from the back pages of economic textbooks to the front and center of media hype, and most people still do not understand how they work. While tariffs are often framed as a tax on foreign nations, the ...
USA Today
1y

Trump scales back tariff orders: Here is the latest tariff news, explained

It has been another week of whiplash updates on tariff orders from Washington after the month-long delay on President Donald Trump’s previous order for tariffs against imports from Canada and Mexico expired. Back in February, Trump announced a 25% tariff ...
Forbes
1mon

Who Pays Tariffs? Mostly Consumers, But That Wasn’t Always True

To read this article with full citations, please visit taxnotes.com. Politicians talk a lot about tariffs, and much of what they say boils down to a simple question: Who pays? President Trump has insisted repeatedly that foreign countries will foot the ...
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