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Donald Trump’s tariff threat against Brazil over a legal probe into his political ally, former President Jair Bolsonaro, caught the Supreme Court in Brasilia off guard.
The Supreme Court on Friday rejected a request from two toy companies to expedite their challenge to President Donald Trump’s tariffs. The ruling from the nation’s high court means that the Trump administration now has the standard 30-day window to file its response to the challenge.
U.S. President Donald Trump may have thought that pressuring Brazil with higher tariffs would help his ally, the country's former President Jair Bolsonaro, but the move apparently backfired. Last week,
Toymakers are asking the high court to weigh in now on whether a federal law authorizes the president to use emergency powers to impose tariffs.
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A courtroom showdown over President Trump’s tariffs will take place this month. But it could still take a lot longer to permanently settle the legal question of whether the president has the authority to impose his wide-ranging tariffs.
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bne IntelliNews on MSNBrazil braces for $32bn economic hit from Trump tariff threatBy bnl Sao Paulo bureau Brazil faces potential losses of up to BRL175bn ($31.7bn) over the next decade if the US follows through on plans to impose 50% import tariffs on Brazilian goods. The tariff threat has already triggered a Supreme Court investigation into suspected insider trading in foreign exchange markets,
Record-high copper prices have some observers blaming the introduction of tariffs for the recent spike in prices.