SCOTUS Strikes Down Trump Tariffs, Eases Apple Burden
February 24, 2026·about 17 hours ago·via digitimes

The Supreme Court rules 6-3 that President Trump's tariffs under the IEEPA exceed his authority, striking down the sweeping import duties on China that hit over $200 billion last year. This decision hands a win to American businesses like Apple, whose lobbying had already secured exemptions, shielding U.S. consumers from billions in extra costs passed on by Big Tech reliant on foreign supply chains.
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