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    What will happen if the US Supreme Court blocks Trump's tariffs - all scenarios explained

    Trump tariffs Supreme Court: Donald Trump seeks Supreme Court intervention on his authority to impose tariffs. An appeals court rejected his use of the IEEPA law for this purpose. Trump's team anticipates a favorable Supreme Court ruling. Alternative legal avenues exist for tariffs if the court rules against him. These include Section 232, Section 301, Section 201, Section 338 and Section 122.

    Will the court roll back Trump tariffs? Odds are high

    The US Supreme Court will soon decide on the legality of tariffs imposed by the Trump administration. A ruling against Trump could force the government to refund billions to American companies. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent acknowledges this possibility. The court's decision will impact Trump's trade legacy and presidential power. Trump may face global embarrassment if the court rules against him.

    Xi and Putin to join BRICS trade summit that PM Modi decided to skip

    China confirmed President Xi Jinping will join a virtual BRICS summit on Sept. 8, hosted by Brazil to discuss Donald Trump’s trade policies. Russia’s Vladimir Putin will also attend, while India’s Narendra Modi will send his foreign minister. The meeting, including South Africa, aims to back multilateralism, but no joint statement will follow the closed-door session.

    With a bit of tariff help? How Trump's theatrics may mask the real danger

    Amidst concerns over Donald Trump's trade policies, India faces challenges in its relationship with the US. The potential for a 'Trump model' of protectionism worries policymakers, prompting considerations for supporting Indian exporters, especially SMEs, impacted by tariffs. While major exports remain stable, labour-intensive sectors suffer.

    S Jaishankar to represent India at BRICS virtual summit on Monday

    External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar will represent India at a virtual BRICS summit convened by Brazil to address trade disruptions caused by US tariff policies. The meeting aims to forge a unified strategy in response to Washington's trade actions. With the US expressing concerns about BRICS' agenda, India's participation reflects a balancing act.

    Arkansas farmers beg for help as they face mass bankruptcies - here's what Trump has offered them

    Arkansas farmers are warning about a big crisis as high costs, low crop prices, and bad weather hurt them badly. Many say they may lose their farms without quick help. While Trump has promised support through his farm bill, that money will not come until later, leaving farmers worried about their future.

    • Asia export hubs show robust activity despite Trump tariffs

      Trade deals, central bank easing, and domestic growth are helping to insulate Asian economies, leading to upgraded growth forecasts and optimistic investor sentiment.

      If Trump's biggest tariffs get thrown out, companies could get a refund - but not consumers

      President Trump's imposition of tariffs under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act is facing legal challenges, with courts ruling he overstepped his authority. This could lead to the government refunding billions of dollars in collected tariffs to importers. The Supreme Court is now being asked to intervene, potentially impacting trade revenue and raising concerns about economic repercussions.

      Trump says US would be on 'brink of economic catastrophe' unless justices rule his tariffs are legal

      Donald Trump's administration urgently appealed to the Supreme Court to uphold his tariffs, claiming their removal would devastate the U.S. economy. Solicitor General D. John Sauer requested an expedited decision, emphasizing the tariffs' role in promoting peace and economic prosperity, and combating issues like fentanyl and the Russia-Ukraine conflict.

      Imposed tariffs against India for purchasing Russian energy products: Trump admn tells Supreme Court

      The Trump administration has imposed tariffs on India for buying Russian energy. These tariffs are a response to Russia's war in Ukraine. The US Supreme Court is reviewing the legality of these tariffs. The administration argues they are crucial for peace and economic prosperity. India views the tariffs as unjustified and is taking steps to protect its interests.

      Trump administration asks Supreme Court to quickly take up tariffs case after appeals court loss

      The Trump administration has approached the Supreme Court regarding tariff powers. They are seeking a quick ruling on the president's authority to impose trade penalties. This appeal follows a lower court ruling against the tariffs. Small businesses claim economic hardship due to these tariffs. The government warns that striking down tariffs could impact ongoing trade negotiations.

      Trump has no understanding of economics, India holds 21st century's deciding vote and justified tariff policies: Edward Price

      An analyst criticizes Donald Trump's India policy. Edward Price warns trade disputes harm relations. Trump's tariffs misunderstand economics. India's policies are justified for development. Price suggests India may align with China, Russia. Modi reminds the US of his options. Price recommends removing tariffs and offering an apology. He emphasizes India's importance in US-China competition.

      What did Trump announce today? Key points on Space Command, Russia-Ukraine war, tariffs, health rumors & more

      Trump's announcement: US President Donald Trump addressed various issues during his Oval Office press conference. He spoke about the Russia-Ukraine war and tariffs on India. Trump dismissed concerns about China's military parade. He debunked a viral White House video and warned against removing tariffs. Trump announced military action against drug cartels and a crime crackdown.

      Trump administration to ask Supreme Court for expedited ruling on tariffs; here’s why the US president feels it's crucial

      Trump plans to challenge the tariff ruling in the Supreme Court, seeking a quick decision. The appeals court said Trump lacked the power to impose tariffs. Scott Bessent believes the Supreme Court will support Trump. The court allowed tariffs till October 14. Trump says the tariffs are important for the economy. The ruling challenges Trump's economic policy.

      Tariffs, space move, death news & more: Key highlights from Trump's latest press conference

      President Trump declared Huntsville, Alabama, as the new US Space Command HQ. He dismissed health concerns, citing a common leg condition. Trump plans to challenge a tariff ruling in the Supreme Court. Federal law enforcement will be directed to Chicago and Baltimore. This decision comes despite local officials' opposition.

      Without tariffs America could be a third world country: Trump says administration to seek early SC ruling on tariffs

      Donald Trump said his administration will go to the Supreme Court. They will seek a quick decision on tariffs. He warned that the country would face serious problems without them. Trump described a lower court ruling as shocking. The ruling created uncertainty about trillions of dollars collected through tariffs. He spoke at a press conference in the Oval Office.

      Trump to make surprise Oval Office announcement today

      Amidst swirling rumors about his health and a recent public absence, President Trump has scheduled an announcement from the Oval Office. This comes after social media was flooded with speculations, including false claims of his death, which were later dispelled by his appearance at a golf course. This comes at a time when Trump has imposed a high tariff on India.

      BRICS leaders schedule virtual meeting to discuss Trump tariffs

      Brazil's President Lula is convening a virtual BRICS meeting to address Donald Trump's trade policies and advocate for multilateralism. The meeting follows escalating trade tensions with the US, including tariffs imposed on Brazil and visa revocations for Supreme Court justices. With shifting dynamics among BRICS nations, a stronger stance against US tariffs may emerge.

      Lula readies Brics for wall against US tariffs

      Trump thrust Brazil into the middle of his global trade war in July, threatening to impose higher tariffs unless the country's Supreme Court immediately halted the trial in which former President Jair Bolsonaro faces charges of attempting a coup. Latin America's largest economy is now subject to 50% tariffs, although the US has exempted hundreds of goods such as airplanes and orange juice.

      Trump tariffs ruled 'illegal' by court: What happened, why it matters, and what comes next as POTUS calls it 'total disaster'

      Trump Tariffs News: A federal appeals court has ruled that many of President Trump's global tariffs were illegally issued, challenging his economic agenda and raising questions about presidential power. The court found Trump exceeded his authority under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act.

      Trump warns US would be "completely destroyed" without tariffs, blasts court ruling but praises lone Obama-appointed judge

      A US appeals court ruled 7 to 4 that most of President Trump’s broad tariffs exceeded his authority under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act, though enforcement is stayed until 14 October to allow an appeal. Mr Trump defended the levies on Truth Social, saying “Without Tariffs… our Country would be completely destroyed,” and thanked an Obama-appointed judge who dissented. Sector specific tariffs under Section 232, including expanded steel and aluminium duties, were not affected and remain in force. Legal and commercial uncertainty continues.

      Emerging markets' Trump rally at risk as tariffs kick in

      Emerging-market stocks have surged during Trump's second term, mirroring his first, but this rally may falter. While the MSCI Emerging Markets Index has consistently risen, corporate earnings in developing nations are struggling to meet expectations. Trump's trade and fiscal policies are driving both the stock market gains and the earnings decline, creating a complex and potentially unsustainable situation.

      US appeals court rules Trump's tariffs illegal, setting stage for Supreme Court battle

      A US appeals court has deemed most of Donald Trump's tariffs illegal, challenging his key economic policy. The court allowed a temporary stay until October 14 for a potential Supreme Court appeal. This decision, alongside a legal battle over Federal Reserve independence, sets up a major legal showdown over Trump's economic policies, impacting trade relations and financial markets.

      Federal court strikes Trump’s tariffs — will consumers finally see cheaper imports

      The federal appeals court’s decision against Trump’s sweeping tariffs has thrown U.S. trade policy into limbo — but not prices at the checkout line. Despite the ruling, tariffs are still in force until mid-October, leaving Americans stuck with costlier cars, clothing, and groceries while the Supreme Court takes up the fight.

      What happens if the US Supreme Court also knocks down Trump’s tariffs?

      The clock is ticking on Donald Trump’s signature tariff strategy. A federal appeals court has already ruled that most of the president’s sweeping trade duties—imposed under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA)—are illegal. But those tariffs remain in force until October 14, 2025, when the U.S. Supreme Court will decide their fate. If the justices strike them down, the fallout will be immediate, complex, and costly.

      Trump’s secret weapon: What is IEEPA, the Law he used to slap tariffs on America’s friends and foes?

      Donald Trump’s sweeping use of emergency powers to impose global tariffs has ignited a fierce legal and economic battle. Courts are questioning whether presidents can stretch emergency laws to set trade policy, while businesses, consumers, and global markets brace for higher costs and deep uncertainty.

      'Total disaster for country': Trump slams US appeals court after ruling against tariffs

      Donald Trump has criticised a federal appeals court ruling against his emergency tariffs, calling it a "total disaster" for the country. He insists the tariffs are vital for protecting American workers and reducing trade deficits, warning that their removal would devastate the US. The court’s decision challenges Trump’s authority to unilaterally reshape trade policy and could potentially require billions in refunds.

      US appeals court finds Trump's sweeping tariffs unconstitutional but leaves them in place for now

      A US appeals court decided that President Donald Trump did not have the power to impose widespread tariffs. The court largely supported a previous decision. It stated Trump could not declare national emergencies to tax imports from almost every country. However, the court allowed the administration time to appeal to the Supreme Court. This complicates Trump's trade policy plans.

      Must stop covering Trump's lawlessness: Democrat Representative pushes for resolution to end tariff after Appeals court ruling

      Representative Gregory Meeks has urged House Speaker Mike Johnson to bring his resolution to end the tariffs to floor after a federal appeals court ruled President Donald Trump's tariffs as illegal under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act. Trump has insited that tariffs will remain in effect.

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