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How the tariffs could be refunded if the court sides against Trump
It has been slightly over six weeks since the Supreme Court heard oral arguments in the challenge to President Donald Trump’s ...
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent reveals the Supreme Court tariff ruling and Fed chair selection are both expected in January ...
Investors looking for a Supreme Court decision on President Donald Trump’s tariffs may now need to look at next year — but ...
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U.S. could owe businesses $168 billion if Supreme Court rules against Trump tariffs, analysis finds
A ruling striking down emergency levies could force the federal government to return most of the tariff revenue it has ...
The Trump administration is preparing to implement a “game two” plan to replace the tariffs currently under Supreme Court ...
The stakes are high for U.S. importers hoping for refunds, and for consumers with increasingly pinched wallets. The impact on ...
An upcoming US Supreme Court ruling on the legality of the sweeping tariffs that President Donald Trump rolled out in April — ...
A US trade court has denied a request to suspend a customs process for finalizing import duties while the US Supreme Court ...
The President has appealed to the Supreme Court to uphold his authority to set tariff rates, while Congress has been happy to delegate tariff questions to the executive branch, and the court is ...
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U.S. Supreme Court decision on Trump's tariffs could bring more trade uncertainty to Canada
Canada is yet again on the precipice of economic uncertainty as a result of U.S. President Donald Trump’s global trade war.
The country’s top trade court has clarified that it will be able to order refunds on tariffs owed more than 314 days prior if ...
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