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A new Congressional Budget Office report reveals American households will pay $2,510.63 in tariff costs this year, nearly $769 more than in 2025, despite a Supreme Court ruling against the president's sweeping import taxes.
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Trump tariff refunds ordered but businesses, consumers still don't know how to get their money
Since courts ruled the tariffs were illegal and must be given back, Customs and Border Protection has been working on a refund system. It may take awhile.
The Trump administration has stepped up its ambitious effort to replace about $1.6 trillion in lost tariff revenue that was eliminated by the Supreme Court's decision to strike down most of the president's import taxes.
It’s been nearly a full year since US President Donald Trump imposed sweeping tariffs, and the true cost to the automotive industry is coming into focus. The financial impact is no longer theoretical.
China calls the two new probes a "typical protectionist act." Malaysia said its U.S. trade deal was now "null and void."
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Posts falsely claim Trump imposed punitive tariffs on Sri Lanka for rescuing Iranian sailors
Sri Lanka rescued 32 sailors from an Iranian frigate torpedoed by an American submarine off the island's southern coast, but a purported news graphic circulating on social media that says US President Donald Trump reacted by imposing additional tariffs on imports from the country is a fabrication.
The Supreme Court in a 6-3 ruling Feb. 20 ruled that President Donald Trumps IEEPA tariffs were illegal.
The auto industry has been scrabbling to adjust after President Donald Trump introduced heavy tariffs last year, and although the Supreme Court has blocked many of these tariffs, auto tariffs have remained in place,
President accuses court of having ‘unnecessarily RANSACKED’ the US and claims he has ‘absolute right’ to impose new tariffs