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Trump, Tariff and Supreme Court

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Trump Unveils New Tariff Probes
The Trump administration unveiled tariff investigations on Wednesday that could result in higher levies on scores of nations.

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Opinion
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Supreme Court blocks Trump tariffs—but hands him a smarter path forward
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7 key things to know about Trump's tariffs after the Supreme Court decision
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US launches probe into trading partners including the EU, China and India
The US has launched a new investigation into some of its biggest trading partners after the Supreme Court struck down a key part of President Donald Trump's tariffs policies last month.

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Trump tariffs live updates: US explores new tariffs in investigation targeting trading partners
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India, China Among 16 US Trading Partners Hit By Trump's '301' Tariff Probes
Opinion
1dOpinion

China’s new tariff‑free regime for Africa: the potential upside and downside

China’s zero tariff regime has the potential to boost trade between African countries and lead to better coordination.
9don MSN

Trump’s Global 15% Tariffs Start This Week, Bessent Says

Bessent also predicted tariff rates would return to what they were before the Supreme Court ruled Trump’s sweeping global tariffs were illegal.
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Trump’s 2025 tariffs didn’t hit China or other nations — they cost American consumers more, report finds

Trump tariffs 2025 impact Americans: A Federal Reserve Bank of New York study challenges claims that foreign countries bore the cost of President Trump's 2025 tariffs. The report found that American companies and consumers paid the vast majority of these import taxes.
Opinion
15dOpinion

How Trump’s renewed tariff chaos will stifle investment around the world

After the US Supreme Court ruled against President Trump’s import tariff measures, his first reaction (after harshly criticising the judges who ruled that he had exceeded his authority) was to announce another 10% global tariff. Shortly after, he threatened that the new US tariff would be 15% instead of 10%.
Yahoo
21d

Kavanaugh rips Supreme Court majority's ‘illogical’ line on tariffs

Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Justice Brett Kavanaugh called the Supreme Court’s decision striking down Trump’s emergency tariffs "illogical" in a fiery dissent on Friday and offered a roadmap of alternatives for ...
Los Angeles Times
2mon

Trump made many tariff threats in 2025. Here are some that didn’t materialize

This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. President Trump made numerous tariff threats in 2025, from an External Revenue Service to a 200% levy on European alcohol, but many remain unfulfilled. Despite ...
Forbes
2mon

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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