California stands to feel the Supreme Court’s looming tariff ruling more sharply than any other state. As the nation’s largest entry point for imported goods — from electronics and auto parts to ...
In arguments before the Supreme Court, the White House backed away from its claims that President Trump’s tariffs were about raising revenue. By Alan Rappeport and Adam Liptak Reporting from ...
President Trump's trade war suffered a big setback with many of his administration's tariffs ruled illegal by a federal appeals court last Friday, opening up the potential for billions of dollars in ...
President Donald Trump does not have "the unlimited power to set tariffs on all goods imported from all our trading partners," more than 30 former federal judges told the U.S. Supreme Court on Friday.
The justices moved quickly to schedule oral argument to consider the legality of the president’s signature economic initiative. By Ann E. Marimow and Adam Liptak Reporting from Washington The Supreme ...
The Supreme Court appeared deeply concerned Wednesday with President Donald Trump’s reliance on a vague federal law to impose global tariffs, with several members of the court’s conservative wing ...
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 ...
U.S. Treasury has nearly $800 billion in cash on hand Bessent says any tariff refunds would be 'corporate boondoggle' Tariffs not contributing to U.S. inflation, Bessent says SAVAGE, Minnesota, Jan 9 ...