U.S. Commerce Secretary defends Trump's tariff powers, citing India in a Supreme Court case over emergency economic measures.
Experts say the industry is watching the case closely though one expert said a ruling against Trump likely won't get the industry much money back.
Should the court manage to overturn the tariffs without refunding the revenue, Trump should take a public loss as a private win and return to focusing on economic growth.
The Supreme Court recently heard oral arguments on the limits, if any, under which the President can impose tariffs under the ...
The post 'Emergency' Has Become Washington's Favorite Loophole. It's Cost Taxpayers $15 Trillion. appeared first on ...
In Washington today, the word “emergency” is a magic key; it unlocks powers Congress never granted, suspends the discipline ...
The three Trump-appointed Supreme Court justices shared apparent interest in legal rationales that could deliver the ...
Trade experts expect some U.S. tariffs to remain elevated even if the Supreme Court strikes down President Trump's IEEPA ...
The Supreme Court may strike down Trump's emergency tariffs, but experts say new trade barriers could quickly replace the ...
The Supreme Court appeared poised to strike down Trump's sweeping global tariffs, with justices across the ideological ...