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Despite legal woes, Trump’s tariffs remain a challenge for South-east Asia

The Supreme Court’s tariff decision introduces new uncertainties, but does not reverse America’s protectionist trend

Trump did not elaborate on the administration’s refund strategy and the Justice Department has not offered details in court yet about how it intends to proceed.

Trump faces tough legal landscape to oppose tariff refunds

Trade lawyers have warned that the government did not completely rule out the possibility of refund fights

The government will pay refunds to the importer, not the final commercial customer and not individual consumers.

What to know about Trump’s tariff refunds after the US Supreme Court decision

One of the biggest questions is whether companies will have to sue to get a refund from Customs and Border Protection

US President Donald Trump's response to the Supreme Court ruling was characteristically defiant, ordering a new 10% global tariff, that was quickly raised to 15%.

The court says no: the Supreme Court’s rebuke of Trump’s tariff gambit

The ruling is a victory for the rule of law, but it is not the end of the trade war

The tariff decision is the first time the court had issued a merits decision.

6 takeaways from the US Supreme Court’s tariff decision

Despite Trump’s angry response to the ruling, he has given no indication that he would not abide by it

The decision calls into question the trade deals Trump’s envoys have negotiated in recent months under the threat of high tariffs.

Trump furious after Supreme Court upends his global tariffs, vows new 10% levy

The argument by the Trump administration that it had found a war-like emergency to create a loophole fails to persuade the court

A ruling against Trump on tariffs would undercut the president's signature economic policy and deliver his biggest legal defeat since returning to the White House.
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What’s at stake in the US Supreme Court’s tariff ruling today?

The levies are likely to be ruled unconstitutional, but Trump could still impose them through other routes, analysts say

The US Supreme Court building. The court must decide whether allowing presidents to declare emergencies and then impose taxes represents a dangerous erosion of legislative authority or a necessary tool for executive flexibility in foreign affairs.

US Supreme Court finally asks: Who really has the power to tax?

In this high-stakes case, even conservative justices signalled scepticism towards Trump’s sweeping tariff authority

Activists pose for photographs outside the Supreme Court in Washington, D.C., Nov 5, 2025. The high court is hearing arguments on the legality of the Trump administration's tariffs.

US Supreme Court appears sceptical of Trump tariff legality

A MAJORITY of US Supreme Court justices appeared deeply skeptical of the legality behind a swath of Donald Trump’s tariffs, as they heard a landmark case on Wednesday that could uphold - or upend - th...

The revised indictment lays out the same four charges it brought against the Republican former president last year focusing on Trump’s role as a political candidate seeking reelection, rather than as the president at the time.

Donald Trump faces revised US indictment in election subversion case

This indictment, like the initial one, accuses Trump of a conspiracy to block the certification of his election defeat to Democratic President Joe Biden