Big test for Donald Trump: US Supreme Court raises doubts on legality of reciprocal tariffs – but will they be struck down?
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The Supreme Court is hearing cases challenging President Trump’s reciprocal tariffs, implemented under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act. Justices expressed skepticism regarding the legality of using emergency legislation for broad tariff imposition, questioning potential infringement on congressional taxing authority. The ruling could significantly impact global trade and presidential powers.
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