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3 months after rapidly scheduled arguments, the Supreme Court has yet to decide on Trump’s tariffs
When the Supreme Court granted an unusually quick hearing over President Donald Trump’s tariffs, a similarly fast resolution seemed possible.
Has the Supreme Court delayed ruling on the legality of President Donald Trump's tariffs? Here's the latest updates from SCOTUS.
President Donald Trump is being asked to provide more information about the Rolex watch and gold bar he accepted from Swiss businessmen last year, shortly before agreeing to lower tariffs on Swiss goods, by the top Democrat on the Senate Finance Committee.
In response to Trump's tariffs, China's use of other Asian manufacturing markets and forced labor is adding trillions into Chinese GDP.
President Donald Trump says he is increasing tariffs on South Korean goods because the country’s national assembly has yet to approve the trade framework announced last year.
President Donald Trump said that he was hiking tariffs on imports from South Korea, complaining that "South Korea's legislature is not living up to its deal."
The hotly awaited Supreme Court ruling on Trump's tariffs, and their legality, could happen this week. Will it be today? Here's what we know.
President Trump is hiking tariffs on imports from South Korea, saying its government has reneged on an agreement to approve a bilateral trade deal.
New Fed study estimates tariffs cost the U.S. economy 19,000 jobs per month in 2025, potentially raising unemployment by 0.1 percentage points.