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Households may lose over $1,000 yearly under Trump’s latest tariffs, even after the Supreme Court blocked his earlier emergency plan.
Yes, you’ll most likely have to pay a tariff. If you received the bowl or it was already processed by Customs and Border Protection before Feb. 24, you will owe the tariffs that the Supreme Court just ruled against. After that, you’ll have to pay the new tariff.
About $3.3 billion in tariffs paid by Indiana importers is in limbo after the Supreme Court struck tariffs down. Will Hoosiers get that money back?
Tariffs have returned to the center of the U.S. economic debate, as their growing use as a political tool coincides with an impending Supreme Court decision. For more than 200 years, the U.S. has repeatedly transformed its economy while benefiting from ...