Ask a question. Get a source-grounded answer with citations.
Based on 10 verified sources covering Finland, Myanmar, Thailand:
Washington - The US Supreme Court struck down Donald Trump's sweeping tariffs that he pursued under a law meant for use in national emergencies, handing a stinging defeat to the Republican president in a landmark opinion on Friday with major implicat... (confirmed by 2 sources) [1]
The Supreme Court and Trump’s Tariffs: Restrained or Resurgent? Published Fulcrum editor Lee Hwok-Aun speaks with Stephen Olson, Visiting Senior Fellow at ISEAS – Yusof Ishak Institute, on the implications of the US Supreme Court declaring Trump’s IE... [2]
Washington DC The U.S. and India are not “far off” from finalizing an interim trade deal, but need to bridge some negotiating gaps, such as over discussions on pulses and the staging of tariff reductions, according to a U.S. official. [3]
NEW YORK/WASHINGTON -- The U.S. Supreme Court on Friday rejected President Donald Trump's sweeping global tariffs, ruling that he exceeded his authority under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act. (confirmed by 2 sources) [4]
Implications of the Supreme Court Tariff Ruling on Southeast Asia Published The Supreme Court has struck down President Trump’s IEEPA reciprocal tariffs, but the practical outcome on Southeast Asia is likely to be negligible. [5]
US President Donald Trump has raised global import tariffs to 15 per cent days after the Supreme Court ruled that his earlier levies broke the law. (confirmed by 2 sources) [6]
AFP A divided US Supreme Court paved the way on Monday for the Trump administration to resume deportations of undocumented migrants to countries that are not their own. (confirmed by 2 sources) [7]
AFP The US Supreme Court on Thursday gave the green light for the Trump administration to deport a group of migrants stranded at an American military base in Djibouti to war-torn South Sudan. [8]
Washington - The US Supreme Court struck down Donald Trump's sweeping tariffs that he pursued under a law meant for use in national emergencies, handing a stinging defeat to the Republican president in a landmark opinion on Friday with major implicat
The Supreme Court and Trump’s Tariffs: Restrained or Resurgent? Published Fulcrum editor Lee Hwok-Aun speaks with Stephen Olson, Visiting Senior Fellow at ISEAS – Yusof Ishak Institute, on the implications of the US Supreme Court declaring Trump’s IE
Washington DC The U.S. and India are not “far off” from finalizing an interim trade deal, but need to bridge some negotiating gaps, such as over discussions on pulses and the staging of tariff reductions, according to a U.S. official.
NEW YORK/WASHINGTON -- The U.S. Supreme Court on Friday rejected President Donald Trump's sweeping global tariffs, ruling that he exceeded his authority under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act.
Implications of the Supreme Court Tariff Ruling on Southeast Asia Published The Supreme Court has struck down President Trump’s IEEPA reciprocal tariffs, but the practical outcome on Southeast Asia is likely to be negligible.
US President Donald Trump has raised global import tariffs to 15 per cent days after the Supreme Court ruled that his earlier levies broke the law.
AFP A divided US Supreme Court paved the way on Monday for the Trump administration to resume deportations of undocumented migrants to countries that are not their own.
AFP The US Supreme Court on Thursday gave the green light for the Trump administration to deport a group of migrants stranded at an American military base in Djibouti to war-torn South Sudan.
In a major setback to the Trump administration, the US Supreme Court on Thursday ordered the return of a Salvadoran man who was wrongly deported in a key immigration case.
NEW YORK -- For Rick Woldenberg, a small business owner of two educational toy companies, challenging U.S. President Donald Trump's tariffs at the country's highest court is about much more than the irreparable harm it has caused his toy company.