SCOTUS Strikes Trump's Tariffs, Leaving Oregon Firms in Limbo
February 21, 2026·4 days ago·via Oregon Public Broadcasting - OPB

The Supreme Court just struck down President Trump's sweeping tariffs imposed under emergency powers, ruling in a 6-3 decision led by Chief Justice John Roberts that he lacked the authority-a huge win for constitutional limits on executive overreach. Oregon businesses, already hammered by higher costs on imports critical to their supply chains, now sit in tariff limbo as the fate of over $134 billion in collected duties hangs in the balance, with no clear refund process outlined.
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