As the Supreme Court hears challenges to Trump's tariff authority, experts believe he still has many options to impose tariffs. From using historical laws to counter unfair trade practices, the president's strategies may keep import taxes high.
The Supreme Court appears skeptical of President Trump's authority to impose historic tariffs, with potential ramifications for the economy and trade policy. Adam Liptak explains the arguments presented.
The Supreme Court's potential ruling on Trump's tariffs could lead to a chaotic refund process for over $90 billion in collected tariffs. Experts warn that businesses may benefit, but consumers likely won’t see any cash.
In a pivotal Supreme Court case, justices express skepticism about President Trump's tariff authority under the IEEPA, suggesting potential limitations on his power to impose tariffs. The outcome could reshape trade policies significantly.
The Supreme Court is questioning whether President Trump can use national security to bypass Congress for tariffs. As Trump faces legal challenges, the implications could reshape trade law in America.
The Supreme Court is skeptical about President Trump's authority to impose tariffs, potentially threatening a major aspect of his economic policy. The justices' decision could reshape trade relations.
A federal appeals court has ruled against President Trump’s sweeping tariffs, claiming he overstepped his authority. This decision poses a major setback for his trade policies aimed at boosting the U.S. economy.
In a significant setback for President Trump, a federal appeals court has ruled that he lacked the authority to impose sweeping tariffs on imports, challenging his cornerstone economic policy.
House Speaker Mike Johnson firmly opposes a bipartisan Senate bill aimed at limiting President Trump's tariff authority, despite growing concerns over the impact of tariffs on the economy.