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About $3.3 billion in tariffs paid by Indiana importers is in limbo after the Supreme Court struck tariffs down. Will Hoosiers get that money back?
President Donald Trump on Saturday said that he was hiking his newly-announced global tariff to 15%, less than one day after announcing a 10% worldwide duty
Oregon led the coalition of states arguing the president did not have the authority to levy widespread import taxes.
High tariffs were supposed to slash large and chronic U.S. trade deficits. Turns out they really didn’t. The trade deficit in 2025 was the third largest ever.
The move comes after the Supreme Court handed the White House a huge setback to one of its signature economic and foreign policy tools.
Businesses face a new wave of uncertainty after the Supreme Court struck down tariffs imposed by President Donald Trump under an emergency powers law and Trump vowed to work around the ruling to keep
Governments around the world reacted with caution after the US Supreme Court invalidated President Donald Trump’s broad emergency tariffs, with some reaffirming existing agreements and others taking a wait-and-see approach to evaluate his next steps.
The Supreme Court’s decision to strike down many of the Trump administration’s tariffs has opened a question with a potentially lucrative answer: Will businesses — and maybe even consumers — get any m