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The Supreme Court’s Feb. 20 decision curbing President Donald Trump’s authority to impose tariffs under emergency powers has upended U.S. trade policy — invalidating his most sweeping levies and raising new questions about the limits of executive power.
Now businesses, foreign governments and lawmakers are scrambling to assess the fallout. Companies are weighing whether they can reclaim billions in paid duties. The administration is searching for new legal pathways to sustain trade pressure. And Congress is debating whether to reclaim a larger role in setting tariff policy.
Join POLITICO on Thursday, March 5 at 1 p.m. ET for a timely conversation on the legal and political ramifications of the ruling — and what comes next for trade policy in Washington.
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