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US Supreme Court to hear case on Donald Trump’s power to impose tariffs

Updated on: 06 November,2025 08:42 AM IST  |  Washington
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The Republican administration is trying to defend the tariffs central to Trump’s economic agenda after lower courts ruled the emergency law he invoked doesn’t give him near-limitless power to set and change duties on imports

US Supreme Court to hear case on Donald Trump’s power to impose tariffs

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US President Donald Trump’s power to unilaterally impose far-reaching tariffs is coming before the Supreme Court on Wednesday in a test of executive power with trillion-dollar implications for global economy.

The Republican administration is trying to defend the tariffs central to Trump’s economic agenda after lower courts ruled the emergency law he invoked doesn’t give him near-limitless power to set and change duties on imports.


The Constitution says Congress has power to levy tariffs. But the Trump administration argues that in emergency situations, the president can regulate importation taxes like tariffs. Trump has called the case one of the most important in US history and said a ruling against him would be “catastrophic” for the economy.



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