US companies and trade lawyers are bracing for a potential $150 billion refund battle as the Supreme Court hears a case challenging President Trump’s use of emergency powers for global tariffs. The outcome hinges on whether the International Emergency Economic Powers Act grants authority for such duties, with skepticism from justices fueling expectations of tariffs being struck down.
Related Posts
Cops to probe if wife saw man’s suicide live, but didn’t try to save
A 27-year-old man from Rewa district died by suicide while live-streaming his final moments on social media, accusing his wife and mother-in-law of driving him […]
Ranchi remembers the man who taught Dhoni ‘iconic helicopter shot’
Ranchi commemorated Santosh Lal, known as Bunty, on his 12th death anniversary, the man who taught MS Dhoni the iconic helicopter shot. Bunty’s innovative wrist […]
Impeached South Korean President Yoon arrested after failed martial law bid
South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol was detained by authorities following his declaration of martial law in December, which he claimed was to counter an […]