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What's next for Trump's tariffs? Experts explain
Trump promised a flurry of new measures but he faces legal limitations.
While the SCOTUS Ruling on Tariffs could trigger up to $175 billion in refunds, the consensus is that most retailers will not see these refunds anytime soon.
FOX 9 Minneapolis-St. Paul on MSN
Pres. Trump issues new 15% global tariff despite Supreme Court ruling: Is it legal?
Following a Supreme Court decision striking down his tariffs, President Trump announced new global tariffs under a never-used before provision in a 1974 trade law. Hamline law professor David Schultz weighed in on the developments.
As farmers and agriculture leaders tried to figure out the impact of the Supreme Court ruling that President Trump does not have tariff power under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act, the North Dakota Agricultural Trade
FedEx has a special delivery for the nation’s capital. The Mid-South’s largest employer is suing the federal government over tariffs.
The tariffs began taking effect at midnight on Tuesday, shortly after collections under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act were halted following the Supreme Court ruling.
FOX 13 Seattle on MSN
Everett CEO says Trump tariff turmoil strains international competition
Businesses all over western Washington are trying to navigate tariffs. For some, it means raising prices for customers while others are trying to find ways to absorb the cost.
John Fetterman explained he sees obvious negatives to Trump's tariffs after Fox's Aishah Hasnie noted he said the economic strategy turned out "pretty well."
Even as Trump doubled down on his tariff-first trade strategy, developments following the court ruling have unexpectedly tilted the balance in favour of India.