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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 ...
It closed at a record high Thursday, in part because tariffs have settled lower than Trump’s highest threats, while support ...
The United States can use other measures to recreate the roughly $200 billion in revenues it is collecting under tariffs ...
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US may owe firms $168B if Supreme Court kills Trump tariffs
The Supreme Court is weighing a challenge to President Trump's emergency tariffs that could transform a yearslong trade fight ...
The Supreme Court has not yet ruled on the legality of President Trump’s sweeping tariffs, but some companies aren’t waiting ...
Tariff Assistance for Farmers President Trump on Tuesday argued that national security is at risk if the Supreme Court ...
The Treasury chief says the administration has a backup plan to preserve its tariff strategy should the Court strike it down.
Invoking emergency powers pursuant to the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA), in February 2025, the Trump ...
Companies eager for relief from President Donald Trump’s tariffs are likely to have to wait until at least January.
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent warned that the Supreme Court striking down Trump tariffs would hurt Americans, calls IEEPA ...
Buying activity among North American manufacturers, measured in a global poll of 27,000 businesses by GEP and S&P Market ...
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