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Trump ignores Supreme Court ruling on tariffs

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AgWeb · 4d
Supreme Court Strikes Down Use of Emergency Powers for Trump’s Tariffs
In a major decision, the Supreme Court rules President Trump exceeded his authority by imposing tariffs using national emergency laws.

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Cryptopolitan on MSN · 1d
US Customs will stop collecting tariffs imposed under emergency powers from Tuesday
WTVC NewsChannel 9 · 1d
FedEx sues for Trump tariffs refund after Supreme Court strikes down IEEPA powers
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New US tariffs come in at lower 10% rate
The United States imposed a new tariff from Tuesday of 10% on all goods not covered by exemptions, the U.S. Customs and Border Protection said, the rate first announced by President Donald Trump on Fr...

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Trump’s new global tariffs kick in at 10%; Bank of England governor says March rate cut ‘open question’ – as it happened
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Supreme Court ruling against Trump's tariffs is unlikely to mean an end to trade policy chaos
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Ag Community Watching Closely After Supreme Court Strikes Down Tariffs
"… we hold that IEEPA does not authorize the president to impose tariffs," wrote Chief Justice John Roberts.

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Donald Trump says countries are ‘happy’ with tariffs as he vows to keep them
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Supreme Court limits Trump tariffs, but CFOs still face a volatile trade landscape
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After SCOTUS tariff ruling, businesses press court to begin refunds

Tennessee-based FedEx is among the latest major companies moving to recover tariff payments after the Supreme Court struck down tariffs imposed under the International
Axios on MSN
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Trump's plan B for tariffs is this legally questionable emergency tool

When the Supreme Court threw out the Trump administration's use of a novel emergency tool to implement tariffs Friday, the White House quickly turned to a different novel emergency tool — but economists and lawyers are now questioning its legality as well.
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Opinion: Justices’ tariff decision strikes a blow for freedom, democracy

Process matters. Due process, equal protection, gun rights, free speech, freedom of religion, voting rights and all other rights are protected by processes. Those processes include checks and balances and separation of powers relied upon in this Supreme Court decision that protected us from taxation without congressional representation.
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