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Donald Trump, Supreme Court and tariffs

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 · 9h
Trump announces new tariffs, investigations after Supreme Court ruling
President Trump said Friday he would raise preexisting tariffs and begin the process of imposing new ones after the Supreme Court struck down many of his import taxes on foreign trading partners.

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 · 16h
7 key things to know about Trump's tariffs after the Supreme Court decision
 · 15h · on MSN
What happens next after the Supreme Court slapped down Trump's tariffs
 · 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
 · 3h
Louisville whiskey company applauds SCOTUS tariff ruling
 · 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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 · 9h
Some Republicans Celebrate Supreme Court's Tariff Ruling
 · 6h
Local businesses relieved by Supreme Court ruling on tariffs
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Murky outlook for businesses after tariff ruling prompts countermoves by Trump

Many US businesses have had to raise prices and adjust in other ways to offset higher costs spurred by the tariffs.
9hon MSN

Trump’s tariffs get knocked out — but the hit to small business is just beginning

A Supreme Court tariff reckoning won’t rescue Main Street from the damage it’s suffered.
14hon MSN

With Trump's 'reciprocal' tariffs struck down, here are the industries still facing higher rates

President Donald Trump's "reciprocal" tariffs were deemed unconstitutional by the Supreme Court, but some sector-specific tariffs remain in place.
14h

Fed's Bostic Says Tariffs Ruling Raises Questions for Central Bank

Atlanta Federal Reserve President Raphael Bostic said on Friday that “it’s hard to know” what the Supreme Court tariff ruling will mean for inflation and Federal Reserve policy going forward. The outcome,
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