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Trump administration kicks off new process to try to replace tariffs struck down by Supreme Court

Trump and his team have made clear that they're seeking to replace the hundreds of billions of dollars in lost revenues after the Supreme Court's February ruling by using different laws to establish new tariffs

12 Mar, 00:24 — 12 Mar, 03:03
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Trump administration launches process to replace tariffs struck down by U.S. Supreme Court

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DWHigh12d ago

US launches new trade probes that could lead to fresh tariffs

The US probes could lead to new tariffs on key trading partners after the Supreme Court curtailed President Donald Trump's global tariff program.

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hinduMostly Factual12d ago

Trump administration kicks off new process to try to replace tariffs struck down by Supreme Court

Trump and his team have made clear that they're seeking to replace the hundreds of billions of dollars in lost revenues after the Supreme Court's February ruling by using different laws to establish new tariffs

Read full article →