US President Donald Trump has introduced a new 10% global tariff rate after the Supreme Court ruled that the majority of tariffs he introduced in 2025 were illegal.
The U.S. can imposed tariffs for a number of legal reasons that are being explored and cited by the administration of Donald Trump. With help from a top international trade lawyer, here is a brief ...
In a 6-3 decision by Chief Justice John Roberts, the court upheld a lower court ruling that Trump exceeded his authority by invoking the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA) to levy ...
In this week’s instalment of “Graphs, Data, and Perspectives”, Udit Misra writes that though the economic burden of Trump’s tariffs have largely been passed through to US consumers, there has been a s ...
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After the Supreme Court blocks Trump’s IEEPA tariffs, he turns to Section 122 of the Trade Act of 1974 to impose temporary ...
After the Supreme Court struck down Trump’s Liberation Day tariffs, the administration is exploring Sections 122, 232, 301 and 338 to sustain its trade strategy.
The 3 big lessons we’ve learned since “Liberation Day.” ...
After the U.S. Supreme Court struck down the tariffs imposed by Donald Trump on countries across the world, how did the ...
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Energy tariffs explained: everything you need to know
We've looked at all the different types of energy tariffs so you can make the best decision possible for your wallet. The post Energy tariffs explained: everything you need to know appeared first on ...
Whether it’s powering your tech, cooking your dinner or heating your home, the energy tariff you are on for your gas and electricity will affect how much you pay. It follows then, that knowing your ...
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