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Supreme Court tariffs case, Fed chair pick loom as twin tests for Trump’s economic agenda in 2026
Supreme Court weighs Trump tariff authority while White House prepares to name next Fed chair, with both decisions carrying major economic implications.
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The Supreme Court has delayed direct conflict with Trump, but history suggests that will soon change
The court, with its conservative majority, pushed decisions on contentious issues like birthright citizenship and President Trump’s tariffs into 2026.
As a heated election cycle approaches, Trump’s tariff policy will likely dominate debates on trade, manufacturing, and inflation.
Steep import taxes have raised prices and affected U.S. businesses, but not quite as much as expected. A new report offers some reasons.
The implication of Trump's tariffs in 2025 was sure to be large adverse effects on inflation, employment, and real income. Yet, the reality turned out not as bad as many economists expected.
President Donald Trump made a lot of tariff threats and trade promises this year. Many materialized into a barrage of new import taxes that overturned decades of U.S. economic policy — but others have yet to be fulfilled as 2025 comes to a close.
Lynda Kinkade speaks with CNN’s Global Economic Analyst Rana Faroohar about the reason behind the Trump administration’s decision to cut tariffs on Italian pasta makers.
President Trump on Friday doubled down on his tariff agenda as the Supreme Court weighs its legality, suggesting that losing his ability to impose import taxes on trading partners “would be a