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Your imports are still being taxed: Why banned tariffs are still being charged at the border
Despite a Supreme Court ruling, U.S. Customs (CBP) systems haven't been updated, forcing importers to keep paying illegal tariffs. Learn about the delay and refunds.
FedEx became the first company to sue the Trump administration for a 'full refund', after the Supreme Court scrapped recently ...
Today, the Boston Globe published my article, "Trump's New Tariffs are Another Dangerous Presidential Power Grab" (non-paywall link here).
Billions in U.S. cargo are still being slapped with Trump's "reciprocal" tariffs even after being struck down by the Supreme Court ruling.
In this week’s instalment of “Graphs, Data, and Perspectives”, Udit Misra writes that though the economic burden of Trump’s tariffs have largely been passed through to US consumers, there has been a s ...
The Supreme Court has ruled that the International Emergency Economic Powers Act tariffs exceed the executive's authority, and Congress must now take up the task of defining a new tariff agenda that ...
As radical increases in US tariffs begin to redefine the country’s trading relationships, American consumers are getting a crash course in how taxes on imports work. Here are the basics. Technically, ...
Since spring 2025, the U.S. government has rolled out the broadest tariff measures in decades: reciprocal tariffs, expanded duties on steel and aluminum, and ongoing Section 301 tariffs on goods from ...
The Supreme Court’s decision to strike down large parts of the Trump administration’s tariff framework, followed by the White House’s move to impose a uniform 10% global tariff under a different legal ...
Ordering something online from overseas used to mean paying a few extra dollars in shipping. Those days are over, as U.S. shoppers discover an expensive new reality after President Trump eliminated ...
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