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Supreme Court limits Trump tariffs

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Supreme Court Decision Against Trump's Tariffs Raises Uncertainty, but Markets Stay Calm
BANGKOK (AP) — The Supreme Court's ruling against U.S. President Donald Trump's tariffs has countries like China and South Korea watching for Washington's next steps, while financial markets took the ...

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U.S. Supreme Court strikes down Trump tariffs in Oregon lawsuit
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Will we get $2,000 tariff dividends? Supreme Court ruling puts checks in question
 · 7h
Investors brace for a State of the Union speech that may fuel anxiety
The State of the Union speech from President Donald Trump on Tuesday evening comes at a pivotal point for investors, sideswiped by market turbulence in recent months and craving stability.

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At Trump's State of the Union, Supreme Court justices in the spotlight
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The Supreme Court sends tariffs on a turbulent descent
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Supreme Court justices stone-faced in front row as Trump calls their tariff ruling ‘unfortunate’
As he delivered his remarks, four members of the court — Chief Justice John Roberts, Associate Justices Elena Kagan, Brett Kavanaugh and Amy Coney Barrett — sat in the front row.

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What time is Trump’s State of the Union – and how can I watch?
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With US tariff rates up in the air, the economic fog again thickens
CNBC
2mon

New Trump tariffs collection hits $200 billion, Customs says

The United States has collected more $200 billion in tariffs this year as a result of new duties imposed by President Donald Trump since the beginning of 2025, according to Customs and Border Protection. The tally comes as the Supreme Court considers ...
Yahoo
3d

What tariffs has Trump introduced and why?

Donald Trump has introduced tariffs on goods coming into the US from most countries around the world. The US president argues that the taxes will boost domestic manufacturing and create jobs. But critics have warned of higher prices for consumers and ...
USA Today
2mon

Consumers feared a Trump tariff inflation crisis. Will it ever come?

Millions of American consumers have been waiting for President Donald Trump’s tariffs to spark a dramatic rise in consumer prices, pushing the inflation rate into the red zone. They’re still waiting. The annual inflation rate reached 3% in ...
SCOTUSblog
2mon

How the tariffs could be refunded if the court sides against Trump

It has been slightly over six weeks since the Supreme Court heard oral arguments in the challenge to President Donald Trump’s power to impose sweeping tariffs in a series of executive orders earlier this year. During the lengthy debate over those tariffs ...
The Hill
2mon

Despite a resilient economy, Trump’s tariffs have not delivered

When President Trump won the 2024 presidential election and Republicans gained control of both houses of Congress, many people assumed the outcome would be like his first term. In both instances, Trump campaigned on policies of lower taxes and deregulation ...
The American Prospect
1mon

Tariffs: Maybe Not So Crazy

China’s trade surplus with the entire world hit an all-time record of $1.19 trillion in 2025, Beijing just announced. But here’s the stunner in the report. China’s surplus with the U.S. declined by 22 percent. The reason: U.S. tariffs on Chinese ...
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EU Says US Must Honor a Trade Deal After Court Blocks Trump Tariffs

The European Commission says the United States needs to honor its tariff deal with the EU after the Supreme court blocked parts of President Donald Trump’s trade agenda
3don MSN

Trump hikes ‘temporary’ global tariff rate to 15 percent, maximizing authority in wake of Supreme Court blow

The move comes after the Supreme Court handed the White House a huge setback to one of its signature economic and foreign policy tools.
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