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Trump imposes new tariffs, denounces Supreme Court justices

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SCOTUSblog · 8h
Supreme Court strikes down tariffs
In a major ruling on presidential power, the Supreme Court on Friday struck down the sweeping tariffs that President Donald Trump imposed in a series of executive orders.

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 · 20m
Trump imposes new tariffs, denounces Supreme Court justices as a ‘disgrace’ after ruling
 · 3h · on MSN
Trump approves new 10% tariffs after 'deeply disappointing' court ruling
 · 2h
Trump pivots to new 10% global tariff, new probes after Supreme Court setback
Trump said that his order would be made under Section 122 of the Trade Act of 1974 and the duties would be over and above tariffs that are currently in place.

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Al Jazeera English · 7h
In major blow to Trump, US Supreme Court strikes down his global tariffs
 · 4h
Trump signs 10% global tariffs after railing against Supreme Court ruling
 · 12h
What the Supreme Court throwing out Trump’s tariffs means for you
Sector-specific tariffs, such as duties on steel, aluminum and autos will remain in place.

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 · 1h
How will companies get refunds now that the US Supreme Court has rejected Trump's tariffs?
 · 13h
Supreme Court rules that Trump’s sweeping emergency tariffs are illegal
WEAU
4mon

Experts explain potential outcomes for new tariffs

EAU CLAIRE, Wis. (WEAU) - Economics professor and department chair at UW-Eau Claire, Dr. Thomas Kemp explained what people can expect to see after President Trump’s recent announcement on incoming tariffs. The biggest tax will be 100% for pharmaceutical ...
Energy Matters
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Why Export Value Isn’t Enough: Network Tariff Reform Explained for Solar Owners

Solar exports still matter, but network tariff reform is changing how bills work. Rising fixed charges mean exporting energy alone may no longer deliver the savings households expect.
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4mon

Trump's Tariffs Explained: What You Need to Know as a Major Deadline Approaches

After unleashing market chaos on April 2, when the president unveiled a laundry list of heavy tariffs for countries around the world, they were paused for 90 days after the stock market dramatically tumbled. That 90-day pause was supposed to end earlier this month but has been extended again through Friday, Aug. 1, a date the administration says will stick this time.
NJBIZ
2mon

NJBIA survey: Energy costs, tariffs top NJ business challenges

The New Jersey Business & Industry Association‘s 67th Annual Business Outlook Survey is out Dec. 8, finding increased energy costs and tariffs are top of mind for New Jersey businesses. The report is based on 569 responses to the survey, conducted by ...
Washington Examiner
3mon

The Gulf of America is key to energy dominance. Tariffs can hurt it

American energy is on the cusp of historic growth. President Donald Trump‘s trade policies and focus on energy independence are creating unprecedented opportunities, yet tariffs on specialized materials threaten to stall billions in Gulf of America ...
9don MSN

India–US trade deal explained: Tariffs, oil, GDP growth — What changes now? BofA answers key FAQs

The India-US trade deal reduces tariffs, benefiting sectors like textiles and jewellery. BofA Global Research notes improved export competitiveness and growth outlook for India. Tariffs, oil, GDP growth - Key FAQs answered.
The Financial Express
14d

India-US Trade Deal Explained: Tariffs to market access – Who gets what

The agreement will also see New Delhi reduce tariffs on all US industrial goods and lower duties on a wide range of American food and agricultural products
10don MSN

Explained | Unpacking Nersa’s Eskom tariff approval, and the pain coming in April

South Africans face significant electricity tariff hikes from April as Nersa approves an 8.76% increase, followed by another rise in 2027
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