Trump administration warns tariff refund process ‘will take time’
The Trump administration has informed businesses that the refund process for tariffs overturned by the US Supreme Court will be lengthy, following a recent Supreme Court ruling.
In January, US$ 2.730 million left for savings
In January, Argentina experienced a net loss of US$ 2.730 million in currency as people and businesses bought dollars for savings purposes.
Trump’s tariff setback could spark surge in Chinese imports to US: analysts
The U.S. Supreme Court's decision against Trump's emergency tariff powers may lead to increased Chinese imports as businesses prepare for potential changes in tariffs.
Important in Latvian Business This Week: Uncertainties with Trump Tariffs and €8.6 Million Investment by ‘Tenachem’
The article discusses the impact of the US Supreme Court's ruling on Trump's tariffs and the ongoing uncertainties in trade between the EU and the US, highlighting concerns for Latvian businesses.
Trump's tariff debacle boils down to the question of whether illegally collected funds from businesses will be returned
The US Supreme Court ruled that tariffs imposed by President Trump were illegal, leading to disputes over the return of approximately $175 billion collected from import companies.
Devastating Snowstorm Hits America, See US TOP-10
A powerful snowstorm continues to wreak havoc on the East Coast of the United States, affecting transportation, schools, and businesses in major towns.
Bertille Bayart: "The Supreme Court reminded Trump what he does not want to hear, tariffs are taxes"
The article discusses the frustration of President Trump following a Supreme Court decision declaring his reciprocal tariffs illegal, as he struggles to accept that these tariffs are ultimately paid by American consumers and businesses.
Donald Trump’s new 10% global tariff comes into effect
Donald Trump's new 10% global tariff has been implemented, bringing some relief to British businesses despite previous threats of a higher rate.
First defeating Trump's tariffs, now Neel Katyal says - 'We will fight hard for refunds'
Neel Katyal is leading efforts to form a task force aimed at securing tariff refunds for businesses affected by Trump's tariffs, following a court ruling declaring those tariffs illegal.
Humand raised US$66 million to accelerate its expansion and improve internal communication in companies
Humand, an HR Tech platform founded by Argentinians Nicolás Benenzon and Gerónimo Maspero, raised US$66 million in a Series A funding round to expand its operations and enhance internal communications for businesses.
'Staring down the barrel at higher costs': UK businesses face uncertain future over US tariffs
UK businesses are bracing for increased costs and uncertainty due to new US tariffs set to be implemented, following a Supreme Court ruling that affects trade policies.
World Trade: Trump's Tariff Chaos Continues
President Trump remains committed to his tariff policy while businesses begin to seek refunds on tariff payments, leading to potential legal conflicts lasting for years.
Tariffs, Bettini: 'It’s the festival of uncertainty. The businesses have held on, but Europe needs to wake up'
Silvano Simone Bettini, president of Federmeccanica, expresses concerns about ongoing uncertainty in the wake of a rising global tariff from the US, which affects Italian businesses significantly.
Tariffs, Tajani mobilizes the Italy System task force
Following the Supreme Court's ruling that annulled tariffs imposed by Donald Trump, new taxes of 15% have been announced by the US president, prompting a reaction from Italian Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani who convened a task force to assist businesses.
US businesses welcome Supreme Court ruling overturning Trump's tariffs
US businesses express relief and optimism following the Supreme Court's decision to overturn tariffs imposed by Trump, which had significant implications for trade.
Trump tariff court ruling does little to end uncertainty for global business
A US Supreme Court ruling declaring Donald Trump's tariffs illegal introduces clarity on presidential powers but leaves international businesses in continued uncertainty about future trade policies.
Donald Trump's major tariffs blow is 'great news' for UK businesses
A ruling by the US Supreme Court against Trump's tariffs is seen as beneficial for UK businesses, according to an economist.
Canada: Trump's tariffs deemed "unjustified" after Supreme Court decision
Canada asserts that the U.S. Supreme Court's ruling invalidating many of Trump's tariffs demonstrates their unjust nature, while some trade sanctions impacting Canadian businesses remain in place.
Quiet on Yoon’s conviction, US voices concern over ‘targeting’ of religious figures, US firms
The US government refrains from commenting on South Korea's former President Yoon Suk-yeol's life sentence, acknowledging concerns regarding the political targeting of religious figures and US businesses in Korea.
A blow to Trump could be a $1.4bn windfall for Australian businesses
Australian exporters could see significant financial benefits if US tariffs imposed under Trump are deemed unlawful by the Supreme Court.
Tariffs paid by midsize U.S. companies tripled last year, research suggests
New research indicates that tariffs imposed on midsize U.S. companies have tripled, impacting employment and pricing strategies as businesses seek to adjust to increased costs.
White House: 'Former President Yoon’s life sentence is a Korean judicial matter... Concern about targeting U.S. businesses and religious figures'
The White House commented that former President Yoon Suk-yeol's life sentence is a matter for the South Korean judiciary but expressed concerns about targeting U.S. businesses and religious figures in South Korea.
"Pay for the 250th Anniversary of the United States"… Trump Diplomats Press Local Companies
US diplomats are pressuring local businesses in Asia to donate large sums for the 250th anniversary celebrations of the United States, as proclaimed by President Trump.
US senator says Russia deliberately targeting US businesses in Ukraine
US Senator Richard Blumenthal has accused Russia of intentionally targeting American businesses operating in Ukraine amid the ongoing conflict.
From March 1st: what the federal rule says that will prevent permanent residents from accessing loans
A new federal rule will prevent permanent residents in the U.S. from accessing loans backed by the Small Business Administration (SBA) starting March 1, 2026.
90% of Trump Tariffs Borne by the U.S., According to NY Fed Study, Contrary to Administration's Claims
A study from the New York Federal Reserve indicates that approximately 90% of the tariffs imposed by Trump are actually borne by American consumers and businesses, contradicting the Trump administration's claims.
Donald Trump's tariffs borne 90% by Americans, according to a study
A New York Federal Reserve study finds that nearly 90% of the economic burden from Donald Trump's tariffs has been shouldered by U.S. businesses and consumers.
US companies demand certainty in trilateral review with T-MEC
US businesses are urging Congress and the federal administration to preserve the trilateral nature of the trade agreement T-MEC and provide legal and regulatory certainty during its review process.
90% of 'Trump Tariffs' Ultimately Burdened Americans
A study reveals that 90% of the tariffs imposed by former President Trump were ultimately paid by American businesses and consumers, contradicting Trump's claims that the costs would primarily be borne by foreign producers.
U.S. House Judiciary Committee: Coupang Sanctions Are for Supporting Korean Businesses... Investigation for Legislation
The U.S. House Judiciary Committee has announced an investigation into the South Korean government's sanctions against Coupang, claiming that they are discriminatory actions aimed at aiding domestic competitors.
European subsidies: 'Other member states protect their businesses. In Greece, we always find an obstacle ahead of us'
Greece is set to conduct targeted research on the absorption of European subsidies by small and medium enterprises, identifying barriers preventing access to funding programs.
Senator Hagerty, an aide to Trump, states 'Congress's issues with Coupang are timely'
Senator Bill Hagerty expressed support for the U.S. Congress's inquiry into Coupang, emphasizing the importance of fair treatment for U.S. businesses in trade relations with South Korea.
Bangladesh rushes trade pact with US – media
Bangladesh is hastily attempting to finalize a trade agreement with the US before its general elections, raising concerns among local businesses about the timing and transparency of the deal.
Pará residents invest in the USA with açaí, franchises, and businesses; see how much it costs and what is required
Entrepreneurs from Pará are establishing businesses in the US, with initial investments ranging from $10,000 to $15,000, seeking opportunities beyond traditional exports.
Amazon reports increased revenue and profit in three-month earnings with strong performance in core businesses such as cloud services
Amazon's recent financial report for the three months ending in December shows increased revenue and profit, buoyed by strong performances in its core businesses, including cloud services.
Billionaire US investor Ken Griffin accuses Trump White House of ‘enriching’ itself
Billionaire investor Ken Griffin criticizes the Trump administration for allegedly enriching its officials and interfering in American businesses.
Green card holders will no longer be able to request official US loans
Permanent residents in the US, known as green card holders, will no longer qualify for loans from the Small Business Administration starting March 1, as the agency has limited the benefit to businesses wholly owned by US citizens residing in the country.
Digital sovereignty (2/3): Can Europe’s businesses survive without US Big Tech?
The article discusses the challenges and risks faced by European businesses due to their reliance on US Big Tech, amid concerns about potential geopolitical shifts.
A sharp decline of the dollar is a serious risk signal for Latvian companies, warns "Citadele"
The significant drop in the value of the US dollar should be viewed by Latvian businesses as a crucial risk signal, according to Citadele's chief economist Kārlis Purgailis, highlighting the importance of managing currency risk and pricing strategies.
Politico: Europe begins its gradual disengagement from the US
European governments and businesses are swiftly working to reduce their dependence on American technology, military equipment, and energy resources amid deteriorating transatlantic relations, according to Politico.
India-US trade deal delights businesses, which sectors will benefit, find out
A significant trade agreement between India and the US has been announced, with President Trump reducing import tariffs from 25% to 18% and eliminating a 25% tax on oil trade from Russia, positively impacting multiple sectors in both countries.
Persistent state of uncertainty affects long-term plans of companies
The ongoing uncertainty in global affairs is impacting the long-term strategies of Icelandic businesses, as discussed by an industry executive amidst threats from the U.S. President regarding tariffs on countries opposing U.S. territorial claims on Greenland.
China’s slowing growth, bilateral tensions top American business concerns in 2026
A survey by the American Chamber of Commerce in China indicates that American businesses are most concerned about China's slowing economic growth and the strained relations between Beijing and Washington.
Trump warns of ‘complete mess’ if supreme court rejects tariffs
Donald Trump cautions of dire consequences if the Supreme Court strikes down his global trade tariffs, warning it could lead to refunds for businesses and a chaotic economic situation.
"The model will harm us all" – Economy reacts indignantly to SPD plans regarding inheritance tax
The SPD's proposal to reform the inheritance tax, which includes a new exemption limit of one million euros per heir and additional exemptions for businesses, has sparked outrage and confusion among various economic associations.
Supreme Court tariff ruling has Trump administration, US businesses bracing for impact
The Supreme Court is set to decide on President Trump's use of an emergency law to impose significant tariffs, which could have widespread consequences for U.S. businesses.
Ukraine's foreign minister says Russia deliberately struck facility of US company in Dnipro
Ukraine's Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha claimed that a Russian strike on a US-owned facility in Dnipro was intentional, highlighting ongoing attacks on American businesses in Ukraine.
Paulina Szewioła on the Dispute at the Government Meeting Regarding the Reform of the National Labor Inspectorate: Is the Pilot with Us?
Paulina Szewioła discusses the recent disagreements in the government over labor inspection reforms, highlighting concerns among businesses and potential workers about unresolved regulations.