Supreme Court rejects Trump’s tariffs. Here’s what the president could try to use instead.
The U.S. Supreme Court said President Trump exceeded his authority in using a 1977 law to justify a large swath of his tariffs, but that does not mean he’s now unable to slap tariffs on other countries’ products.
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