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Trump slams Supreme Court tariff ruling

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 · 8h · on MSN
What the Supreme Court’s tariff ruling means for the prices you’re paying
Now that the Supreme Court has taken away a significant chunk of President Donald Trump’s tariff-wielding authority, what does that mean for your prices?

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 · 3h
Here's what the Supreme Court tariff ruling means for consumer prices
 · 1h
The Supreme Court’s Tariff Ruling Won’t Bring Car Prices Back to Earth
 · 16h
Supreme Court strikes down Trump’s global tariffs
Donald Trump’s global tariffs are illegal, the Supreme Court ruled Friday, in a stinging repudiation of a signature White House initiative.

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 · 2h
Trump doubles down with new global tariffs after Supreme Court defeat
 · 1h
Supreme Court ruling on Trump tariffs unlikely to lower prices, analyst says
 · 6h
6 Takeaways From the Supreme Court’s Tariff Decision
The 6-3 ruling by the justices was a stinging defeat for Mr. Trump and a relatively rare instance of the court imposing a check on efforts in his second term to expand presidential power.

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 · 4h
Drake Law professor breaks down Supreme Court ruling, future of tariffs
 · 5h
Local perspectives on the Supreme Court decision against the current Trump tariffs program
13hon MSN

Walmart and other big companies say tariffs are forcing them to hike prices

Large U.S. retailers say the Trump administration tariffs are forcing them to hike customer prices to offset higher costs.
7h

With Tariff Changes, Consumers May Be Stuck in a Waiting Game

Businesses seeking refunds to recoup their tariffs expenses are likely to have to wait awhile to receive them. Even then, whether they return any money to consumers is an open question, but it appears unlikely in many cases. Some consumer champions already seemed to be anticipating that outcome and were warning major corporations against it.
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