Supreme Court's Tariff Ruling Sparks Uncertainty for Businesses

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Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick confidently predicts the Supreme Court will not strike down President Trump's tariffs, arguing that other tariff authorities like Section 232 are more durable and less likely to be affected, contrasting with Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent's warnings about potential refunds and limited legal scope. The administration is awaiting Supreme Court arguments in early November.
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