The Supreme Court struck down President Trump's signature tariffs. But the president has other tariff tools, and consumers shouldn't expect cheaper prices anytime soon, economists say.
The prices businesses pay to each other took a sharp turn higher in January, new data showed Friday, indicating that more ...
The government is on the hook to refund $134 billion – and counting – worth of tariff revenue collected from President Donald Trump’s most sweeping tariffs, which were rendered illegal by the Supreme ...
The Supreme Court’s decision to strike down Trump’s tariffs cuts consumer costs, sparks refund battles and raises new ...
After the Supreme Court declared the emergency tariffs illegal, the refund process will be messy and will go to businesses ...
Large U.S. retailers say the Trump administration tariffs are forcing them to hike customer prices to offset higher costs.
Consumers could see some relief at the checkout counter in coming months because of the high court ruling on tariffs.
U.S. producer prices increased more than expected as businesses passed on import tariffs and raised prices at the start of 2026.
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Local coffee producers say land and labor costs pose more of a challenge than tariffs.