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The hotly awaited Supreme Court ruling on Trump's tariffs, and their legality, could happen this week. Will it be today? Here's what we know.
By Dave Graham DAVOS, Switzerland, Jan 22 (Reuters) - President Donald Trump's use of tariffs as a foreign policy tool added fresh impetus in Davos this week to efforts to boost global trade beyond the U.
Ken Griffin, CEO of Citadel, weighed in on how Trump's economic and geopolitical policies have impacted the US during the World Economic Forum.
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The selloff came in the first trading session since Trump floated the levies.
A new study from the Kiel Institute found that foreign exporters only absorb 4% of tariff burden.