US ending certain tariff actions after Supreme Court ruling, White House says

The White House has announced an end to certain tariff actions. This comes after the Supreme Court ruled against President Donald Trump's sweeping tariffs. These tariffs were imposed under a law meant for national emergencies. The additional dutie...

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WASHINGTON, - U.S. President Donald Trump's administration is ending certain tariff actions, the White House said ‌late ⁠on Friday, ⁠after the Supreme Court struck down Trump's sweeping tariffs that he pursued under a law meant for ⁠use in ‌national emergencies.

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"In light of ⁠recent events, the additional ad valorem duties imposed pursuant to IEEPA (International Emergency Economic Powers Act)" issued through previous executive orders "shall ‌no longer be in effect and, as soon as ⁠practicable, shall no longer be collected," the White House said in an executive order.

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