The Trump administration this week stepped up its ambitious effort to replace about $1.6 trillion in lost tariff revenue that was eliminated by the Supreme Court’s decision to strike down a range of ...
The Trump administration is scrambling to replace the revenue the federal government lost when the Supreme Court struck down his biggest and boldest tariffs last month.
Consumers may be able to seek refunds for tariff-related price increases through an increasing number of class-action lawsuits.
The Trump administration began a trade investigation Thursday into whether dozens of countries have policies to combat forced ...
The government must update a federal court on Thursday about its timeline for returning roughly $166 billion in illegal ...
The U.S. government's work to build a four-part system to refund $166 billion in illegal tariff collections with interest is between 40% and 80% complete, according to a court filing on Thursday.
The Section 301 probes follow the U.S. Supreme Court ruling that the Trump administration's "reciprocal" tariffs — imposed on a raft of trading partners in April 2025 under the International Emergency ...
President Donald Trump is moving to replace the global tariffs that the Supreme Court recently struck down, targeting more than a dozen major trading partners.
The Supreme Court ruled in February that the president lacks the authority to impose unilateral tariffs using an emergency powers law.
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