Supreme Court rejects Trump’s tariffs
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President Trump said on Saturday he would raise the global tariff to 15 percent. His announcement comes after the Supreme Court ruled that the president exceeded his authority by imposing tariffs on nearly every U.
U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer talks about potential alternative tariff strategies and revenue refunds on ‘Special Report.’
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'Unforgivable' SCOTUS took so long to make a decision on tariffs, says Wharton Professor Jeremy Siegel
Jeremy Siegel, Professor of Finance at Wharton, joins 'Closing Bell' to talk todays Supreme Court ruling to overturn Pres. Trump's reciprocal tariffs.
WASHINGTON (AP) — Tariffs paid by midsize U.S. businesses tripled over the course of past year, new research tied to one of America’s leading banks showed on Thursday — more evidence that President Donald Trump ‘s push to charge higher taxes on imports is causing economic disruption.
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Smartphones, video games and computers: Which imports plunged following Trump's China tariffs
Chinese goods now comprise less than 10 percent of U.S. imports.
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SCOTUS decision on Trump tariffs ‘not a surprise at all,’ says Capital Alpha Partners’ James Lucier
James Lucier, Capital Alpha Partners co-founder, joins 'The Exchange' to discuss the SCOTUS decision on Trump's tariff agenda, the refund process and much more.