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After the Supreme Court blocks Trump’s IEEPA tariffs, he turns to Section 122 of the Trade Act of 1974 to impose temporary import duties.
In this week’s instalment of “Graphs, Data, and Perspectives”, Udit Misra writes that though the economic burden of Trump’s tariffs have largely been passed through to US consumers, there has been a s
In a 6-3 decision by Chief Justice John Roberts, the court upheld a lower court ruling that Trump exceeded his authority by invoking the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA) to levy broad import taxes.
President Donald Trump has turned tariffs into the centerpiece of his economic strategy, and in 2026 the policy will bite even harder. The new schedule of import taxes, paired with promised $2,000 "tariff dividend" checks, is reshaping who pays more at the cash register and who might see money back from Washington. I want to...
President Donald Trump defended the tariffs and reiterated during his State of the Union address that he wants them to replace income taxes.
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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After the U.S. Supreme Court struck down the tariffs imposed by Donald Trump on countries across the world, how did the American President react? Will reciprocal tariffs be removed? Why does a 50% tariff on aluminium and steel imports continue?
It’s been nearly a year since the word tariff moved from the back pages of economic textbooks to the front and center of media hype, and most people still do not understand how they work. While tariffs are often framed as a tax on foreign nations, the ...
Trump's new 10% global tariff will make everyday prices, from groceries to cars, more expensive. Here's why it will impact your bank account. (AP Photo)
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