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The court is examining whether Trump overstepped his powers by using the IEEPA to impose tariffs. Lower courts have already ruled that many of these tariffs were illegal.
US Supreme Court is set to issue rulings on Friday (EST) over the legality of President Donald Trump’s broad global tariffs. It comes after more than 900 lawsuits were filed by businesses seeking refu
Retailers and economists have expressed concerns about tariffs driving up prices, while most of President Trump’s Republican Party has been supportive. Recently, to further shore up support for his tariff policy, Trump has announced that tariff revenues will allow him to send $2,000 “tariff dividend checks” to most Americans.
Politicians talk a lot about tariffs, and much of what they say boils down to a simple question: Who pays? President Trump has insisted repeatedly that foreign countries will foot the bill for American tariffs.
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Trump, Tariffs, and the Rewiring of the American Empire
"Trump’s tariff wars are generating uncertainty, pockets of economic dislocation, an erosion of trust in the United States, and amplifying the risks inherent in China–U.S. competition," writes Pratap
U.S. President Donald Trump will allow a bipartisan sanctions bill targeting countries including China and India for doing business with Russia and banking Putin's war efforts in Ukraine
While the move has reignited debate in Washington, New Delhi’s position reflects long-standing domestic realities that successive Indian governments have been unwilling to compromise on.