Supreme Court Blocks Trump Tariffs, UK Businesses Cheer
The US Supreme Court's 6-3 ruling against Donald Trump's global tariffs is welcomed by UK economists as a boost for trade stability and lower consumer prices.
The US Supreme Court's 6-3 ruling against Donald Trump's global tariffs is welcomed by UK economists as a boost for trade stability and lower consumer prices.
The US Supreme Court has ruled Donald Trump's global tariffs illegal, potentially costing hundreds of billions in refunds and undermining his foreign policy leverage.
The US Supreme Court has ruled 6-3 that President Trump's global tariffs were unlawful, potentially easing long-term consumer costs but with no immediate price drops expected.
Businesses, investors, and households face continued uncertainty as experts warn Trump's tariffs will persist despite Supreme Court ruling, with new legal avenues available.
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RecommendedBritish ministers remain confident that the UK's privileged trading relationship with the United States will persist, despite a Supreme Court ruling overturning Donald Trump's reciprocal tariffs. The UK had secured the lowest tariff rate of 10% and specif
Ministers expect the UK's privileged trading position with the US to continue despite a Supreme Court ruling striking down Donald Trump's reciprocal tariffs, with officials working to understand the impact.
The US Supreme Court has ruled Trump's global tariffs unlawful, potentially lowering prices but offering no direct refunds to consumers for past purchases.
The European Union is closely examining the US Supreme Court's decision to strike down Donald Trump's sweeping tariffs, which were deemed unlawful under emergency powers.
The UK Government anticipates its privileged trading position with the United States will continue despite the US Supreme Court striking down President Trump's tariffs.
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RecommendedThe US Supreme Court has invalidated President Donald Trump's extensive global tariffs, marking a significant setback for his economic policies and raising questions about alternative measures.
The Supreme Court has overturned President Donald Trump's global tariffs, ruling they were unlawfully imposed under a 1977 law, yet his administration plans to maintain the tariff framework using other legal authorities.
The US Supreme Court has struck down President Donald Trump's sweeping tariffs in a 6-3 ruling, declaring they were not authorized under emergency powers law.
The US Supreme Court has ruled against Donald Trump's sweeping tariffs, leading to significant gains in Wall Street indexes as companies seek refunds on duties.
The US Supreme Court has ruled that Donald Trump's sweeping tariffs imposed under emergency powers are illegal, dealing a major blow to his presidency and trade agenda.
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RecommendedThe US Supreme Court has ruled that Donald Trump overstepped his executive authority by imposing tariffs, dealing a blow to his economic agenda and reinforcing congressional power over taxation.
The US Supreme Court has ruled 6-3 that President Donald Trump lacked authority under the 1977 International Emergency Economic Powers Act to impose reciprocal tariffs, overturning a policy that generated $175 billion in revenue.
The US Supreme Court has ruled President Trump's sweeping tariffs unlawful, dealing a major blow to his economic policy and sparking concerns about global trade stability.
Royal Mail has called for urgent union agreement on reforms to scrap Saturday second-class deliveries after missing postal targets again, with 77.5% of first-class and 91.6% of second-class mail delivered on time.
Indonesia and the US have signed a significant trade agreement reducing tariffs, while President Prabowo Subianto pledged 8,000 troops for Gaza stabilisation during his Washington visit.
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RecommendedThe White House announces a reciprocal trade agreement with Indonesia, eliminating tariffs on 99% of US goods. The deal coincides with President Prabowo's pledge to send troops to Gaza.
The US trade deficit slipped modestly to $901 billion in 2025 as President Trump's double-digit tariffs reshaped global commerce, with shifts in trade flows to Taiwan and Vietnam.
United Airlines will stop awarding air miles to basic economy passengers from April 2, joining Delta and American in pushing customers toward co-branded credit cards for loyalty benefits.
Nick Thomas-Symonds warns the EU's industrial strategy could create trade barriers and increase costs, impacting UK-EU supply chains as Brussels pushes for European content targets.
New JPMorganChase Institute research shows tariffs paid by US mid-sized businesses tripled last year, contradicting claims that foreign entities bear the burden.
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RecommendedBritish graduates working in Germany and Belgium are set to see monthly student loan repayments rise sharply from April, after the UK government cut the salary threshold to £23,510, sparking outrage and accusations of unfair treatment.
Major carmakers including Mazda, Nissan, and Subaru risk multimillion-dollar penalties in Australia for failing to meet new vehicle efficiency standards, with data showing 40 companies beat targets while 19 fell short.
Donald Trump and Japan's PM Sanae Takaichi announce $36bn in oil, gas, and critical minerals projects, aiming to reduce reliance on China and boost economic security amid Taiwan tensions.
Japan's exports surged nearly 17% in January, fueled by strong shipments to China and other Asian markets, while imports declined, narrowing the trade deficit significantly.
Indonesia is increasing state control over its dominant nickel industry, reshaping global EV supply chains as demand shifts and environmental costs mount.
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RecommendedCuban drivers endure waits of several months to refuel vehicles due to severe fuel shortages exacerbated by a US oil embargo, with prices soaring and daily life disrupted.