Trump signed an order to impose a 10% global tariff under Section 122. He earlier described it as ‘over and above our normal tariffs already being charged’. Keep checking for latest updates ...
The chief justice’s opinion hinged on a legal principle called the “major questions doctrine” — the same doctrine that was used repeatedly to block the Biden administration’s regulations and orders.
Many major economies, including India, China, South Korea, and Brazil, are likely to witness their tariffs temporarily ...
SBI noted that the judgment reinforces the constitutional principle that the power to tax rests with Congress. Citing Article I, Section 8 of the US Constitution, the court reiter ...
The court blocked his emergency powers, but the president is pressing ahead with new legal routes to keep tariffs alive.
Trump has walked all over Congress but prior presidents of both parties have stretched the bounds of emergency powers.
India and the US have decided to reschedule a planned meeting of their chief negotiators in Washington that was meant to finalise the legal text of an interim trade pact, news agency PTI reported via ...
US President Donald Trump has announced plans to raise a proposed 10% global tariff on imports to 15%, deepening market ...
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US Supreme Court tariff ruling: Will Trump’s ‘nothing changes’ claim hold for India-US trade deal?
The Scotus’s February 20 ruling is being described as a ‘stinging defeat’ that sets the stage for a high-stakes, long-term legal battle over the limits of presidential power in economic policy of the ...
Neal Katyal criticised Donald Trump’s 15 percent global tariffs urging Congress involvement for such sweeping measures.
In its 6-3 decision handed down on Feb 20, the US Supreme Court ruled that Trump’s use of a decades-old federal ...
The court heard arguments last year on whether Trump exceeded his authority under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA) when imposing tariffs on goods from virtually every US trading ...
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