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CNBC Business • Jul 11, 2025
Trump's 50% Brazil tariff stretches emergency powers already facing court challenge
The imposition of a 50% tariff on Brazilian goods under emergency powers may impact the administration’s financial strategy while intensifying ongoing legal and political scrutiny.
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CBC Business • May 29, 2025
U.S. appeals court says Trump can keep collecting tariffs — for now
The court's decision permits the continuation of tariff collections temporarily, which affects government revenue streams and maintains trade-related financial measures amid ongoin...
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