Trump, Supreme Court and global tariffs
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The rollback affects a wide range of imports from major Asian export economies such as China, South Korea, Japan and Taiwan, all of which play central roles in global manufacturing and technology supp
After the US Supreme Court struck down Donald Trump’s emergency tariffs, the White House activated alternative trade laws to keep import duties in place. Sections 122, 301 and 232 now anchor Washington’s tariff strategy,
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.
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)
The S&P 500's expensive valuation could lead to a steep decline in stock prices, especially if tariffs become a material economic headwind.
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.
John Fetterman explained he sees obvious negatives to Trump's tariffs after Fox's Aishah Hasnie noted he said the economic strategy turned out "pretty well."
President Donald Trump’s tariff-policy defeat in the US Supreme Court won’t unravel individual deals the administration has sealed with its trading partners, US Trade Representative Jamieson Greer said.