In a 6-3 vote, the Court ruled that the president exceeded his authority with widespread tariffs. We examine the impact on the auto industry and car shoppers.
Trump's auto tariffs cost major car brands billions. Now, a Supreme Court ruling could mean massive refunds for automakers.
President Trump signed an order that will impose 10% tariffs on imports from all countries, just hours after the Supreme ...
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President Donald Trump said on Saturday that he will increase the global tariffs he imposed a day earlier to 15% from 10% following an adverse ruling at the Supreme Court.
It could drastically change the tariffs being imposed on Canada and other partners, but may have a more muted effect on the auto industry.
The President had signed a proclamation soon after the verdict to "impose a temporary surcharge" of 10% for “all articles" imported to the country in the next 150 days. Hours later the POTUS said he ...
Exhibit A is Trump’s tariff regimen by whim, which the U.S. Supreme Court refuted in a 6-3 landmark decision on Friday. The policy has created economic chaos and — here’s the keyword — uncertainty.
US President Donald Trump’s new plan for tariffs puts his trade agenda on a collision course with the midterm campaign season ...
The White House has taken a carrot and stick approach with foreign countries after the Supreme Court struck down a broad ...
President Donald Trump's "reciprocal" tariffs were deemed unconstitutional by the Supreme Court, but some sector-specific tariffs remain in place.