Trump responds to Supreme Court tariff ruling
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The move signaled that the president would press ahead with steep global import taxes despite the legal setback from the Supreme Court.
The Supreme Court's decision has led questions over whether people can get a refund over the unlawful tariffs.
U.S. trade policy will be less chaotic, but it won’t go back to what prevailed before 2025.
Business chiefs and government leaders are poring over the fallout of a U.S. Supreme Court decision that declared most Trump tariffs illegal, and his response with new tariffs.
Trade minister Don Farrell says Australia has ‘consistently advocated’ against the ‘unjustified tariffs’, after the US president announced new levies
Trump's rhetoric on Truth Social contrasts with what he said after the agreement between Ottawa and Beijing: "If you can get a deal with China, you should do that."
By Stefanno Sulaiman and Stanley Widianto JAKARTA, Feb 20 (Reuters) - Indonesia and the United States finalised a trade deal to cut U.S. levies to 19% from 32% on goods shipped from Southeast Asia's biggest economy,
China will scrap tariffs for 53 African countries from May 1.