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If anything, Friday opened a new chapter in Trump's ongoing tariffs drama and raised urgent questions about his ability to make good on his promises of an economic revival.
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The administration has been preparing for months for the possibility that the Supreme Court would rule against the president and developed contingency plans.
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Law firms gird for tariff refund fight after Supreme Court ruling Reuters
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The Supreme Court's decision Friday to strike down the majority of tariffs imposed by President Trump could provide some relief to L.A.'s trade-reliant economy — but only if they are not reimposed again through other means.
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Wall Street indexes end higher as Supreme Court rules against Trump tariffs TradingView
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Trump furious after Supreme Court upends his global tariffs, imposes new 10% levy Reuters
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Supreme Court strikes down Trump's worldwide tariffs in Learning Resources v. Trump, with Chief Justice Roberts leading the 6-3 majority ruling decision.
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The Supreme Court ruled that Trump overstepped his authority when he ordered widespread tariffs using a 1970s "emergency" statute. Here's how tariffs have impacted the economy.
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Dow slips after weak GDP data as traders await possible tariff court decision: Live updates CNBCRead the Supreme Court's Decision on Trump's Sweeping Tariffs The New York TimesInvestors brace for 'knee-jerk market reaction' to a coming Supreme Court tariff decision Yahoo FinanceExclusive: US tariff revenue at risk in Supreme Court ruling tops $175 billion, Penn-Wharton estimates Reuters
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The Supreme Court's decision to invalidate many of President Trump's tariffs raised questions about what would become of agreements struck with major U.S. trading partners.
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Supreme Court has taken away Trump's leverage with tariff ruling, says Bessent Reuters
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Supreme Court limits Trump's tariff powers as trade duties surge 300% since his return, generating $124 billion in revenue but raising consumer concerns.
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