What’s Happened Since Supreme Court’s Tariff Ruling
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FedEx said it will return any tariff refunds it receives to the shippers and customers who paid them after Trump's IEEPA tariffs were struck down as illegal.
U.S. Trade Rep. Jamieson Greer also suggested some countries will not be subject to the new tariffs Trump announced after the Supreme Court overturned his Liberation Day levies.
A new bill, the Payback Act, aims to refund Americans for tariffs paid. But will consumers actually get money back? What we know
Delivery company FedEx said in a statement on Thursday that it will return any tariff refund it might get to shippers and customers who paid them.
Donald Trump’s had his fun with tariffs and now it’s payback time. As in: it’s literally time to pay it back. The Supreme Court decision against Trump’s bogusly named emergency duties — as issued under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act — has put his trade policy in disarray.
With the latest supreme court ruling exposing the president’s tariff plans as unlawful, US politicians and the American people have found them to be unworkable. Where does Trump go from here?