Tariffs Pending: Trump, the Supreme Court, and the Strategy of Delay
The U.S. Supreme Court's ruling against tariffs imposed by Trump has left significant uncertainty in his administration's trade strategy.
The US Supreme Court moves forward: the review of the validity of TPS involving thousands of immigrants
The US Supreme Court is set to review the Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for citizens of Haiti and Syria amid ongoing judicial rulings that prevent the termination of protections for these migrants.
Supreme Court to hear Trump challenge to protected status for Syrian, Haitian nationals in US
The Supreme Court will review the Trump administration's attempt to revoke temporary legal protections for Haitian and Syrian migrants residing in the U.S.
Donald Trump attacks supreme court over tariffs again in late-night social media post – US politics live
Donald Trump criticized the Supreme Court for ruling some tariffs he imposed as illegal, asserting he has the right to impose new tariffs in a late-night social media post.
Trump: I have the right to impose tariffs, but in another form
US President Donald Trump claims he has the authority to impose tariffs despite a Supreme Court ruling against his previous tariffs.
Trump claims he has 'absolute right' to impose new tariffs after supreme court blow
Donald Trump asserts his authority to impose new tariffs following a Supreme Court ruling that deemed several of his previous tariffs illegal.
Trump says he has the "absolute right" to reinstate tariffs
Donald Trump claims he has the 'absolute right' to impose tariffs after the Supreme Court overturned his previous ones, amidst pressure from Beijing for trade corrections.
VIDEOS: Journal of Lunch Florianópolis on Friday, March 13, 2026
Lula states that an advisor can only enter Brazil if Padilha is permitted entry to the US, amidst news of Bolsonaro's hospitalization and a Supreme Court ruling.
A group of customers is suing Costco for the return of tariffs annulled by the US Supreme Court
Customers are suing Costco for refunds of tariffs that the US Supreme Court declared illegal, citing improper use of emergency powers by the Trump administration.
Moraes asks the Itamaraty for information about Trump's advisor's schedule to decide on the day of the visit to Bolsonaro
Supreme Court minister Alexandre de Moraes has requested information from Brazil's Ministry of Foreign Affairs regarding the diplomatic schedule of Darren Beattie, an advisor to former President Donald Trump, in relation to Beattie's planned visit to imprisoned ex-President Jair Bolsonaro.
The US has launched a Section 301 investigation into 16 countries including South Korea, aiming for the revival of mutual tariffs by July
The US has initiated a Section 301 investigation into policies of 16 countries, including South Korea, targeting the revival of mutual tariffs following a Supreme Court ruling.
[Editorial] The U.S. Begins Investigation under Trade Law 301, Must Maintain Existing Tariff Agreements
The U.S. has announced the start of an investigation under Trade Law 301, which may impact existing tariff agreements following a Supreme Court ruling.
US opens new investigations into unfair trade to increase tariff pressure from Trump
The US government has initiated a new trade investigation into unfair practices in 16 major trade partners, aimed at reshaping tariff pressure following a Supreme Court ruling that overturned a key measure of Trump's tariff program.
Trump officials kick off process to try to replace tariffs struck down by supreme court
The Trump administration has initiated a new trade investigation to replace tariffs that were recently invalidated by the U.S. Supreme Court.
Texas to execute man who killed his girlfriend and her eight-year-old son in 2013
Cedric Ricks is scheduled for execution in Texas for the 2013 murder of his girlfriend Roxann Sanchez and her son Anthony Figueroa, after the US Supreme Court rejected his final appeal.
Bolsonaro requests Moraes' authorization to receive a visit from a Trump government advisor in prison
Former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro has requested permission from Supreme Court Minister Alexandre de Moraes to receive a visit from Darren Beattie, a senior advisor to Donald Trump, while incarcerated for coup-related charges.
Small business owners doubt they’ll see refunds after supreme court invalidates Trump’s tariffs
The US Supreme Court invalidated former President Trump's tariffs, potentially allowing $175 billion in refunds for affected businesses, yet many small business owners remain skeptical about receiving these funds due to ambiguous claims processes.
'May Minister Mendonça Surprise Us,' Says Reader on the Minister's Performance in STF
Readers express mixed feelings about Minister Mendonça's actions in the Brazilian Supreme Court.
System for Refund of Illegal U.S. Tariffs to Be Prepared Within 45 Days, Amounting to 26 Trillion Yen
The U.S. Customs and Border Protection announced plans to prepare a system for refunding illegal tariffs deemed unconstitutional by the Supreme Court within 45 days, affecting approximately 26 trillion yen collected.
Mario and Zelda like this: Nintendo sues the U.S. and demands a refund for Trump’s tariffs
Nintendo of America has filed a lawsuit against the U.S. government, seeking reimbursement for tariffs imposed by former President Trump, which were subsequently annulled by the Supreme Court.
US government denies reimbursement of illegal tariffs by Trump to US companies
The US government has refused to reimburse companies for tariffs deemed illegal by the Supreme Court, leaving businesses in limbo.
New York and other US states sue Trump over ‘illegal and reckless’ tariffs
A coalition of 24 US states led by New York is suing Trump to block new tariffs, claiming he lacks the authority to impose them after the Supreme Court ruled previous tariffs illegal.
Group of 24 US states files lawsuit to block Trump’s new tariffs
A coalition of 24 US states has filed a lawsuit against President Trump's new global tariffs, arguing they violate a recent Supreme Court ruling.
US judge orders refunds for more than $130bn in illegal Trump tariffs
A US judge has mandated refunds for billions of dollars in tariffs deemed illegal by the Supreme Court, affecting numerous importers.
Judge orders US Customs to reimburse company for illegal Trump tariff
A US judge has ordered the government to pay billions in refunds to importers who paid tariffs deemed illegal by the Supreme Court.
Judge orders US Customs to process refunds on Trump's illegal tariffs
A US judge has ordered the government to start paying billions in refunds to importers who paid tariffs deemed illegal by the Supreme Court.
Supreme Court Denies 'AI as Inventor', Dismissing Appeal from US Applicant
The Japanese Supreme Court upheld a lower court's decision rejecting a patent application that named an AI as the inventor, stating that inventors must be natural persons.
Live Blog USA under Trump: US Court Orders Refund of Illegally Collected Tariffs
A US court has ruled that importers are entitled to refunds for tariffs deemed unlawful by the Supreme Court, marking another setback for the US government.
The division of powers in action
A recent US Supreme Court ruling overturning a tariff decision by Trump provides valuable lessons for Argentina regarding the division of powers.
Global tariff of 15% to take effect this week, according to the U.S. Treasury Secretary.
U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent announced that a newly announced 15% global tariff will commence this week following a Supreme Court ruling against previous tariffs.
US Treasury Secretary: Global Tariff to Increase from 10% to 15% This Week
The U.S. plans to raise its newly imposed global tariff from 10% to 15% this week, following a Supreme Court ruling against the legality of reciprocal tariffs.
Trump hopes to see US tariffs rise to 15% this week
Trump is anticipating an increase in US tariffs to 15% following a Supreme Court ruling that annulled previous rates.
US Treasury Secretary: New Tariff Likely This Week
US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent announced that a new 15% global import tariff is expected to be implemented this week following the invalidation of a significant portion of former President Trump's tariff policy by the Supreme Court.
US Secretary of the Treasury: Global tariff of 15 percent to be introduced this week
US Treasury Secretary Bessent announces a new global tariff of 15 percent, expected to be temporary as previous tariffs may be reinstated within five months.
D. Trump reiterated intentions to impose 15% global tariffs on imports to the US
Donald Trump has announced plans to impose a 15% global tariff on imports to the US, while his administration has already activated a 10% tariff on a large portion of imports.
Cezary Szymanek: Trump Loses Tariffs in Court. But This Ruling Doesn't Reverse Anything
The U.S. Supreme Court has reminded the world that even the President of the United States is not all-powerful, as it invalidates tariffs imposed by Trump, but the ruling does not solve the broader issues in global trade.
US Supreme Court Blocks California Privacy Protections for Trans Students
The US Supreme Court has blocked California laws that protected the privacy of transgender students regarding their gender identity disclosures in public schools.
Customs Duties: A Judge Rejects the U.S. Government's Request to Postpone Refunds
A U.S. judge has denied the government's request to delay refunds of previously paid tariffs, complicating the refund process for importers.
After Court Ruling: How German Companies Can Claim Back US Tariffs
German companies cannot directly demand refunds for US tariffs, but following a recent court ruling, they may have legal grounds to reclaim these tariffs through proper evidence and patience.
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.
Coface: The US Supreme Court's ruling will not fundamentally change tariff policy
The US Supreme Court ruled that President Trump exceeded his authority in implementing tariffs under the IEEPA, but the administration plans to rely on a different legal framework for future tariffs.
World Economy: 'We now have better cards against Donald Trump'
Economist Gabriel Felbermayr discusses the recent US Supreme Court decision to halt some of Trump's tariffs, viewing it as a positive opportunity for Germany and Europe.
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.
Mexico and the Review of the T-MEC: Trade, Security, and Strategic Negotiation
The recent U.S. Supreme Court decision to invalidate tariffs imposed under IEEPA and the announcement of new levies under section 122 inflects Mexico's trade environment ahead of the formal review of the T-MEC.
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.
From L'Oreal to FedEx, US Justice has over 900 refund requests for Trump's tariffs
Major companies like Dyson, FedEx, and L'Oreal are filing lawsuits for refunds after the Supreme Court invalidated over $100 billion in tariffs imposed by Donald Trump.
The truth about the $2000 check: what will happen to tariff money after the Supreme Court ruling
The article discusses the implications of the recent U.S. Supreme Court ruling that declared certain tariffs illegal and what it means for possible refunds and a proposed $2000 check.
Donald’s Pride and Soft Tones: A Show on the American Dream. 'But Tehran Can Strike Us'
In his State of the Union address, Donald Trump adopts a softer tone while defending his administration's achievements and addresses ongoing challenges with Iran.
The "umbrella" is not enough in the storm
President Trump is attempting to rewrite global trade rules based on U.S. interests, as reiterated in his recent State of the Union address.