The Supreme Court struck down Trump’s IEEPA tariffs. Billions in tariff refunds may be coming — here’s what importers need to ...
SCOTUS ruled that the President does not have broad authority to set tariffs under the IEEPA and that this power rests with Congress, but there are still many questions.
The U.S. government must also reimburse businesses for the interest they paid on tariffs recently struck down by the Supreme Court, according to the Cato Institute.
The tariffs have been cited as a driving force behind inflation and the rising prices of everything from groceries to clothing and cars. If the tariffs are thrown out, does that mean we’ll ...
President Donald Trump claims his tariffs have revived the U.S. economy, calling it an “American economic miracle.” ...
A federal judge on Wednesday said companies are entitled to benefits from the recent Supreme Court ruling that struck down Trump-era tariffs.
A central insight from neoclassical economics is that international trade operates like an improvement in production technology. It generates mutual aggregate welfare gains for countries as a whole, ...
"A decisive rethinking of American foreign economic policy that fuses the imperatives of national security with economic priorities runs through the Trump and Biden years," writes Inu Manak ...
The Trump administration is facing mounting pressure to issue tariff refunds after the Supreme Court ruling, as any delays ...
The White House is set to impose a 15 percent tariff through Section 122 after the US Supreme Court ruled against Trump.
Tariffs aren't exactly top of mind for most Americans during the Christmas holidays, but as 2026 approaches, a few trade decisions from President Donald Trump could end up steering everything from the ...
Tony Roth, Wilmington Trust Investment Advisors CIO, joins 'Squawk Box' to discuss the state of the economy, impact of ...