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The exemption was shut down last year by President Trump based, in part, on the same legal grounds as the tariffs that were invalidated by the Supreme Court.
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The Supreme Court on Friday struck down President Trump's tariffs. But the justices left a $133 billion question unanswered: What's going to happen to the money the government has already collected?
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The nation's highest court struck down some of U.S. President Donald Trump's most sweeping tariffs on Friday, in a 6-3 decision that he overstepped his authority when using an emergency powers law to justify new taxes on goods from nearly every country in the world.
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The justices struck down a central piece of President Trump's agenda. What does that mean?
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U.S. economic growth slowed sharply at end of 2025, dragging down the year The Washington PostFourth-quarter U.S. GDP up just 1.4%, badly missing estimate; inflation firms at 3% CNBCU.S. Economy Grew More Slowly at End of 2025 The New York TimesGDP (Advance Estimate), 4th Quarter and Year 2025 Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA) (.gov)Trump's economy dec
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Stock Market Today: Nasdaq Charges Higher As Trump Announces Global Tariff; Nvidia Rises (Live Coverage) Investor's Business DailyStock Market Today: Dow, S&P 500 and Nasdaq climb; Trump announces new 10% global tariff after Supreme Court strikes down emergency tariffs; Treasury yields rise, dollar retreats MarketWatchThe Friday trade returns. US stocks make a recovery investingLive
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The Supreme Court's decision striking down most of President Donald Trump's tariffs left at least one big question unanswered: What about refunds?
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