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Trump, Supreme Court and tariffs

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AgWeb · 5d
Supreme Court Strikes Down Use of Emergency Powers for Trump’s Tariffs
In a major decision, the Supreme Court rules President Trump exceeded his authority by imposing tariffs using national emergency laws.

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 · 13h · on MSN
Supreme Court tariff ruling clarifies Trump’s trade authority
 · 3d
Trump raises global tariffs from 10% to 15% 'effective immediately'
 · 22h
Trump’s new global tariffs kick in at 10%; Bank of England governor says March rate cut ‘open question’ – as it happened
President Donald Trump’s new tariffs have come into effect today at a rate of 10%, after the US supreme court blocked many of his import taxes on Friday.

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 · 1d
US-UK trade deal still stands, says Business Secretary
 · 1d
Trump's new tariffs shift focus to balance of payments; economists see no crisis
 · 1d
Donald Trump’s global tariff takes effect at 10%
The delayed application of the higher flat tariff could offer a window for governments and businesses to lobby for exemptions and secure preferential treatment from Trump under the new regime.

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Trump warns of higher tariffs amid fallout from Supreme Court decision
 · 8h
EU halts US trade deal over Trump tariffs chaos
3hon MSN

Farmers struggle with damage done by tariffs hitting soybean markets

As the U.S. Supreme Court rules against Trump's tariffs, farmers and soybean producers have to live with the damage from trade wars.
Cryptopolitan on MSN
2d

US Customs will stop collecting tariffs imposed under emergency powers from Tuesday

U.S. Customs and Border Protection said on Monday that it will stop collecting tariffs imposed under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act at 05:01 am GMT on Tuesday after the U.S. Supreme Court ruled those duties illegal.
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5don MSNOpinion

Even without the 'emergency' powers SCOTUS rejected, Trump has a bunch of tariff options

President Donald Trump suffered a major setback today at the Supreme Court, which rejected his claim of sweeping tariff authority under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA). Trump could have avoided that embarrassing defeat if he was not so keen on asserting broad,
1don MSN

Trump's new 10 percent global tariffs come into force: What to know

In a 6-3 decision on Friday, the Supreme Court invalidated the majority of President Donald Trump's global tariffs.
Marketplace
2d

The tariffs SCOTUS left in place

The Supreme Court’s decision eliminated a large number of the Trump Administration’s tariffs, but other tariffs, unrelated to the International Emergency Economic Powers Act, remain.
Engineering News-Record
3mon

High Court Weighs Trump Tariffs Under Emergency Powers Act

U.S. Supreme Court justices seemed poised to overturn independent agency heads and let President Trump fire FTC Commissioner Rebecca Slaughter Dec. 8. November 7, 2025 U.S. Supreme Court justices appeared skeptical of claims that President Donald Trump can ...
19h

Wednesday briefing: Is the tide turning against Trump on tariffs?

With the latest supreme court ruling exposing the president’s tariff plans as unlawful, US politicians and the American people have found them to be unworkable. Where does Trump go from here?
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