Feb 24 - President Donald Trump's promised temporary 15% tariffs to replace those struck down by the U.S. Supreme Court are meant to resolve a problem that many economists say does not exist: a U.S.
Shortly after the Supreme Court ruled that the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA) does not empower the president to impose tariffs, the Trump administration invoked one of several ...
Hours after the Supreme Court rejected President Donald Trump's "emergency" tariffs on February 20, he revealed a backup plan. Instead of relying on the International Emergency Economic Powers Act ...
President Donald Trump’s sweeping “Liberation Day” tariffs were barely cold after the Supreme Court struck them down as illegal on Friday before he announced their replacement. At a press conference ...
On Feb. 20, the U.S. Supreme Court wisely held that the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA) does not authorize the president to impose tariffs. The decision means that President Donald ...
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President Donald Trump’s original plan for addressing the purported threat posed by the longstanding U.S. trade deficit, which the Supreme Court rejected in February, involved declaring an imaginary ...