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Lawyers tracking the Supreme Court litigation over President Trump’s International Emergency Economic Powers Act tariffs, as well as U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer, say they expect the justices to accelerate their usual practice and decide the case by early 2026, or even the end of December.

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The Trump administration “will be ready” to refund at least some of the tariffs it has collected this year if the Supreme Court overturns them, U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer said on Thursday, a day after Justice Amy Coney Barrett worried that doing so could create an administrative “mess” for the government and importers alike

The Office of the U.S. Trade Representative has opened a 29-hour comment window to solicit feedback on its plan to suspend new port fees on Chinese ships following a recent deal struck by Washington and Beijing

The U.S. Geological Survey has finalized its 2025 critical minerals list with 10 new elements, including metallurgical coal and phosphate, bringing the total to 60 that will receive special treatment from the government -- and could be subject to future national security-based tariffs.

Democrats, free-market litigators and other opponents of President Trump’s International Emergency Economic Powers Act tariffs are voicing optimism that the Supreme Court will overturn them following a hearing on Wednesday, where key conservative justices as well as the court’s liberals sharply questioned the administration’s legal defenses

The conservative justices on the Supreme Court on Wednesday joined their more liberal colleagues in expressing doubts about the government’s broadest arguments in favor of President Trump’s International Emergency Economic Powers Act tariffs, though they appeared during a nearly three-hour hearing to be more divided on whether the duties could survive in a relatively narrow ruling.

China will remove two sets of retaliatory tariffs, one targeting U.S. agricultural products and another applying a 34 percent rate for all U.S. goods, once the U.S. cuts tariffs on Chinese imports under an agreement reached last week by President Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping, China’s Ministry of Finance said on Wednesday.

The Supreme Court is poised to hear oral argument on President Trump’s International Emergency Economic Powers Act tariffs on Wednesday morning, with analysts broadly unsure about which way the justices might lean in a case that could force the administration to unwind the centerpiece of its trade policy.