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Even without the 'emergency' powers SCOTUS rejected, Trump has a bunch of tariff options
President Donald Trump suffered a major setback today at the Supreme Court, which rejected his claim of sweeping tariff authority under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA). Trump could have avoided that embarrassing defeat if he was not so keen on asserting broad,
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US Customs will stop collecting tariffs imposed under emergency powers from Tuesday
U.S. Customs and Border Protection said on Monday that it will stop collecting tariffs imposed under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act at 05:01 am GMT on Tuesday after the U.S. Supreme Court ruled those duties illegal.
The Supreme Court's ruling to limit President Donald Trump's use of emergency powers to impose tariffs is forcing the administration to look to different statutory authorities to carry out its trade policy.
NA Today, the Supreme Court decided our case challenging Donald Trump's massive IEEPA tariffs. In a 6-3 decision, Court
In a major decision, the Supreme Court rules President Trump exceeded his authority by imposing tariffs using national emergency laws.
The White House has said that the 15% tariff rate is temporary, and that the administration plans to use different legal authorities to continue the president’s tariff regime. Until then, trade deals struck with other countries in response to the IEEPA tariffs are essentially nullified.
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