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Trump ignores Supreme Court ruling on tariffs

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 · 9h
Trump warns countries to abide by tariff deals despite Supreme Court decision
On the heels of his Supreme Court defeat, President Donald Trump said he’ll sign an executive order that would impose a 10% global tariff under federal law known as Section 122.

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 · 10h · on MSN
FedEx sues for refund of Trump tariffs, days after Supreme Court ruling
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What’s Happened Since the Supreme Court’s Tariff Ruling
India Today · 20h
Gave licence to do terrible things: Trump's U-turn after fury over tariff ruling
The Supreme Court ruled 6–3 that Trump exceeded his authority by imposing broad tariffs under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA), a 1977 law designed for national security emergen...

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 · 19h
‘I can do absolutely terrible things’: Trump says he will use lowercase for Supreme Court after tariff ruling
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Assessing impact of US Supreme Court ruling on Trump's tariffs: China
"The purpose of this meeting with President Xi is not to fight about trade. It's to maintain stability, make sure that the Chinese are holding up their end of our deal and buying American agricultural...

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Reaction to US Supreme Court ruling and Trump's new tariff threat
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‘So it’s a loss, then?’: Donald Trump's first reaction after Supreme court struck down his tariff plan
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South Korea's Hyundai Motor warns US tariff pressure may intensify despite Supreme Court ruling

By Hyunjoo Jin SEOUL, Feb 24 (Reuters) - Hyundai Motor President Sung Kim on Tuesday urged South Korea to swiftly pass legislation for a $350 billion U.S. investment package, cautioning the Trump administration may escalate tariff pressure on sectors such as autos despite its legal setback.
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Beijing sees opening in US trade war after court blunts Trump’s tariff weapon

The U.S. president still holds formidable tools to squeeze China ahead of a coming summit.

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