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Trump tariffs face top court’s scepticism, unclear future

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November 07, 2025

US Prez warns of global depression without levies; claims case ‘went well’

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US President Donald Trump's use of broad powers to impose his signature tariffs faced a barrage of skeptical questions at the Supreme Court on Wednesday that signal it may be ready to intervene.

Businesses and countries suffering from the duties and looking for resolution, though, are set for months of uncertainty. Whether or not the high court rules Trump wrongly imposed tariffs on dozens of nations by invoking the 1977 International Emergency Economic Powers Act, the reality is that the president loves tariffs. And trade lawyers and expertssay there are plenty of other laws he can draw on to fill the gap if needed, even if none offers the immediacy Trump relishes.

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