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SCOTUS ruled that the President does not have broad authority to set tariffs under the IEEPA and that this power rests with Congress, but there are still many questions.
Conversation around tariffs has surged after the U.S. Supreme Court recently struck down the broad global tariffs that President Trump had imposed under emergency powers, ruling they were unconstitutional because only Congress can levy taxes like tariffs.
A new bill, the Payback Act, aims to refund Americans for tariffs paid. But will consumers actually get money back? What we know
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The US Supreme Court has ruled that President Donald Trump overstepped his powers when he imposed sweeping global tariffs last year. In its 6-3 decision, the court ruled that Trump could ...
Hours after the Supreme Court scrapped his IEEPA tariffs, Trump imposed a 10% global tariff on almost all imports to the US under the rarely-used Section 122. Now, he has hiked the rate to 15%. Here i
The Trump administration’s replacement tariff will generate only a fraction of the revenue lost after the Supreme Court struck down most of its 2025 levies, according to a new analysis, leaving the federal government staring at a potential $1.
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 ...
President Donald Trump’s tariffs may be no longer, but that doesn’t mean K Street’s cash cow is going to fade away after last week’s Supreme Court ruling. There’s still immense interest from the business community about where trade policy goes from here,
The Supreme Court's decision has led questions over whether people can get a refund over the unlawful tariffs.