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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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Here's what the Supreme Court tariff ruling means for consumer prices
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7 key things to know about Trump's tariffs after the Supreme Court decision
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Tariff Shock Returns - Why The US Economy Is In Trouble AGAIN?
Tariffs have once again become a major source of uncertainty for the US economy after the Supreme Court struck down a large portion of Donald Trump’s trade duties.

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At Trump's State of the Union, Supreme Court justices will be in the spotlight
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Trump eyes new trade probes to revive tariffs after court defeat
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Trump warns countries that 'play games' with US trade deals will face higher tariffs
Following a Supreme Court decision invalidating his emergency tariffs, Trump threatened significantly higher duties and potential license fees.

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Trump tariffs derailed: What it means for stocks, trade, gold and dollar
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Morning Bid: Trump fumes against the world as his tariffs come up short
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Tariffs update: will US consumers get refunds? Key questions explained

New Trump tariffs will remain in force despite the ruling, leaving refund questions unresolved and consumer prices uncertain.
7h

From IEEPA to Trade Act: Why Trump’s new 15% global tariffs could again be struck down | Explained

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.
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3mon

Trump’s $2,000 tariff payout plan explained: could it actually happen?

US President Trump recently floated a “tariff dividend,” a one-time payment of at least $2,000 to most Americans, to be paid out of the customs duties the government now collects under his tariff program. The idea is simple and catchy: take the money ...
Bloomberg L.P.
6mon

How Tariffs Work, Explained: Who Pays, Who Collects

As radical increases in US tariffs begin to redefine the country’s trading relationships, American consumers are getting a crash course in how taxes on imports work. Here are the basics. Technically, a tariff, also known as a duty, is a tax to be paid on ...
3d

Explained: What Trump's 10% global import tariff reset means for India

From 50% duties to a temporary 10% levy, US tariff rules on Indian goods have shifted, lowering costs for now while leaving sectoral duties and trade deal negotiations largely unchanged
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7mon

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.
MSNBC
5mon

As Trump’s tariffs struggle in the courts, there’s a simple solution he could consider

Ahead of a federal court ruling on Donald Trump’s trade tariffs, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent warned that a legal defeat risked creating a “dangerous diplomatic embarrassment.” Not surprisingly, this did not prove persuasive. NBC News reported: A ...
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