US Supreme Court puts tariff case on fast track; no halt on levies yet


The US Supreme Court agreed on Tuesday to review a ruling that struck down most of President Donald Trump’s tariffs, fast-tracking a case that will determine whether the duties – still in effect – stand or fall by year’s end.

The decision sets up a high-stakes test of presidential power on trade, a hallmark of Trump’s economic agenda.

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