How will Trump's new 10% global tariffs work and what's next?
How will Trump's new 10% global tariffs work and what's next? 3 hours ago Grace Eliza Goodwin The US Supreme Court has ruled that President Donald Trump overstepped his powers when he imposed sweeping global tariffs last year.
Here's what to know about what comes next on tariffs and what questions still remain. What tariffs were found unlawful and why?
The court said the US Congress, and not the president, has the power to create new taxes, and that regulation under the IEEPA did not involve raising revenue.
However, there is a possibility Trump could work around lawmakers.
That law allows the US Trade Representative - a position currently held by Jamieson Greer - to investigate countries' trade practices.
The USTR can then impose tariffs when it finds practices are "discriminatory" or "unfair".
Will consumers and businesses be refunded from the unlawful tariffs?
The US government has collected tens of billions of dollars from companies bringing in the foreign products, by many reports.
Estimates say the number is around $130bn (£96bn).
Trump told reporters that he expected any potential refunds to be locked up in litigation for years.
The issue is expected to be decided by the US international trade court.
That number, he said, is likely to grow.
On multiple occasions, Trump had publicly teased the idea of issuing a tariffs rebate check to Americans. What tariffs are in effect now?
The Trump administration expects those countries to keep abiding by the concessions they had agreed under the trade deals, the official added.
At the same time, Trump said he is keeping up tariffs on low-cost goods.
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