White House takes first step toward permanent fix for illegal tariffs
President Donald Trump is moving to replace the global tariffs that the Supreme Court recently struck down, targeting more than a dozen major trading partners.
Last updated: 2026-03-12 01:35:56 ET
President Donald Trump is moving to replace the global tariffs that the Supreme Court recently struck down, targeting more than a dozen major trading partners.
The move comes after the US Supreme Court struck down a key part of Donald Trump's tariffs policies last month.
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