U.S. importers on Tuesday will no longer have to pay most of the sweeping tariffs President Trump imposed last year. But companies won’t get a respite from the trade turmoil and uncertainty that is ...
The faster-than-expected system is easing early operational fears while shifting attention to decisions on accounting, tax ...
President Trump’s trade agenda is in question following the latest court decision striking down tariffs aimed at replacing a previous regime that was also knocked down by the judiciary, raising ...
SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) -- More than $150 billion worth of tariffs are set to be refunded to U.S. businesses after the Supreme Court ruled that some of President Trump's tariffs were illegal, triggering ...
On Friday, the Supreme Court ruled 6-3 against the Trump Administration’s use of the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA) to impose tariffs, and numerous trade associations have voiced ...
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Tariffs aren’t dead
This essay is a part of The Right Way Forward, Restoring America’s new think tank debate series in which leading conservative ...
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent on Sunday dodged questions about refunds after the Supreme Court struck the vast majority of President Trump’s tariffs down. “I do want to start with the big question, ...
Tariffs imposed by the Trump administration have increased costs for small businesses that import goods. A coalition of over 1,100 small businesses is calling for refunds after a class of tariffs was ...
OLYMPIA – The Supreme Court’s decision this week to strike down a large swath of the tariffs imposed by the Trump administration was not a surprise, Lt. Gov. Denny Heck said in an interview Friday.
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