Scotus struck down Trump’s sweeping global tariffs. Now, what about the refunds?
Flexport CEO Ryan Petersen joins 'Squawk on the Street' to discuss tariff refunds for American consumers and companies after the Supreme Court struck down the IEEPA tariffs.
The current tariffs imposed by the White House expire in July, close enough to mid-term elections that they may not be renewed if deemed politically unpopular ...
Flexport founder and CEO Ryan Petersen is making a bullish case that U.S. importers will eventually recover duties paid under tariffs now ruled unconstitutional, and he’s built a free tool to help ...
Trump administration considers adjusting steel and aluminium tariffs for compliance relief, with Jamieson Greer confirming headline rates will stay unchanged.
The decision is a major setback for President Trump, who responded by imposing a 10 percent global tariff after lashing out ...
The Supreme Court’s ruling on the president’s tariffs has jolted Washington and the business world. Here’s what to watch next ...
President Donald Trump will temporarily raise tariffs from 10 percent to 15 percent for US imports from all countries.
The Trump administration is working to narrow its broad tariffs on steel and aluminum products that companies find difficult to calculate and the European Union wants reined in as part of its pending ...
Plus a chaotic AI Impact Summit wraps up in India and Anthropic accuses Chinese rivals of using Claude's answers to train their own models ...
When President Donald Trump unveiled his administration's sweeping “Liberation Day” tariffs last April, pundits on both sides of the aisle responded by describing the likely effects in superlatives.