• Latest
  • Trending
  • All
  • Industry
  • Compliance
  • Global Trade
  • Industry
  • Sustainability & Ethics
  • Video
  • Security & Risk
Supreme Court to Hear Challenges to Trump-Era Tariffs on November 5

Supreme Court to Hear Challenges to Trump-Era Tariffs on November 5

09/19/2025
Tariffs Drive Up Costs and Shortages for U.S. Consumers

Tariffs Drive Up Costs and Shortages for U.S. Consumers

10/20/2025
International Trade Council and Future Farming Consortium Sign MOU to Accelerate Global Agri-Innovation

International Trade Council and Future Farming Consortium Sign MOU to Accelerate Global Agri-Innovation

10/16/2025
Trump Poised for Historic First with Possible Attendance at Supreme Court Tariff Hearing

Trump Poised for Historic First with Possible Attendance at Supreme Court Tariff Hearing

10/16/2025
Trump Considers Attending Supreme Court Hearing on Tariff Authority Case

Trump Considers Attending Supreme Court Hearing on Tariff Authority Case

10/16/2025
International Logistics Express, Inc. Nominated for the Go Global Awards 2025

International Logistics Express, Inc. Nominated for the Go Global Awards 2025

10/16/2025
Trump Confirms Ongoing US-China Trade Tensions Amid Possible Tariff Pause Extension

Trump Confirms Ongoing US-China Trade Tensions Amid Possible Tariff Pause Extension

10/16/2025
Shein Cautions Over US Tariff Policy Uncertainty Following Profit Decline

Shein Cautions Over US Tariff Policy Uncertainty Following Profit Decline

10/16/2025
EU and Spain Push Back Against US Tariff Threats Linked to NATO Spending Targets

EU and Spain Push Back Against US Tariff Threats Linked to NATO Spending Targets

10/16/2025
The Food is Good, LC Launches Free Global Tariffs & Rules Lookup Tool

The Food is Good, LC Launches Free Global Tariffs & Rules Lookup Tool

10/16/2025
Indian Exporters Turn to Europe Amid Rising U.S. Tariffs

Indian Exporters Turn to Europe Amid Rising U.S. Tariffs

10/15/2025
Officials Head to Washington for Tariff Talks

Officials Head to Washington for Tariff Talks

10/15/2025
Trump Links Tariff Policy to BRICS’ Dollar Alternatives

Trump Links Tariff Policy to BRICS’ Dollar Alternatives

10/15/2025
supplychainreport
Monday, October 20, 2025
  • Home
  • Industry
    • Supply Chain
    • Logistics & Transportation
    • Importing & Exporting
    • Manufacturing
    • Warehousing & Distribution
  • Compliance
    • Supply Chain Transparency
    • Anti-Money Laundering (AML)
    • Know Your Customer (KYC)
    • Risk Management
    • Export Controls
    • Sanctions
  • Global Trade
    • Market Trends
    • Economic Indicators
    • Sourcing
    • Trade Policies
    • International Relations
    • Trade Agreements
    • Tariffs & Duties
    • Import/Export Statistics
  • Luxury Goods
  • Industry
    • Blockchain in Supply Chain
    • Importing & Exporting
    • Automation & Robotics
    • Artificial Intelligence in Trade
    • Data & Analytics
  • Sustainability & Ethics
    • Green Supply Chains
    • Sustainable Logistics
    • Ethical Sourcing
    • Corporate Social Responsibility
    • Environmental Policies
  • Security & Risk
    • Cybersecurity in Trade
    • Fraud & Scams
    • Risk Mitigation
    • Security Protocols
    • Data Protection
  • ITC News
    • ITC Featured Members
    • ITC Business Councils Highlights
  • Events
    • Upcoming Conferences
    • Upcoming FREE Educational Webinars
No Result
View All Result
supplychainreport
No Result
View All Result

Supreme Court to Hear Challenges to Trump-Era Tariffs on November 5

by Daisy Mae D.
09/19/2025
in Tariffs & Duties

The United States Supreme Court has announced that it will hear oral arguments on November 5 in two challenges to former President Donald Trump’s authority to impose tariffs under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA). The case will test the scope of executive power in trade policy and could have wide-ranging implications for U.S. businesses, consumers, and international partners.

Case Added to Supreme Court Docket

On September 9, the Court confirmed that it had agreed to review the tariff disputes as part of its 2025–26 term, placing the matter on a fast-tracked schedule. The Court released its updated November argument calendar on Thursday morning, confirming the addition of the tariff case. To make room, another case was shifted to November 4, while a separate death-penalty case, Hamm v. Smith, was removed from the calendar and is expected to be rescheduled.

YOU MAY ALSO LIKE

Tariffs Drive Up Costs and Shortages for U.S. Consumers

Trump Poised for Historic First with Possible Attendance at Supreme Court Tariff Hearing

Legal Basis of the Dispute

At the heart of the litigation is the Trump administration’s use of IEEPA, a 1977 law that grants the president significant powers to act during declared national emergencies. The law allows restrictions on certain economic transactions but does not explicitly mention tariffs or duties. A federal appeals court previously ruled that Trump’s reliance on IEEPA to implement broad tariffs exceeded the authority granted by Congress.

The administration, however, has maintained that the tariffs were justified under emergency powers and are necessary to safeguard U.S. economic and diplomatic interests. The Supreme Court will now decide whether the statute permits a president to impose such sweeping tariff measures without direct congressional approval.

Accelerated Timeline

The Court has set an unusually expedited briefing schedule. The government is required to file its opening brief within 10 days of the Court’s decision to hear the case. The challengers—primarily small businesses and importers affected by the duties—will have just over one month to respond. Both sides had urged the Court to move quickly, underscoring the urgency of the economic and legal issues involved.

The Trump administration has argued that the lower court’s ruling deeming the tariffs unlawful has disrupted ongoing trade negotiations and created uncertainty for U.S. trading partners. The challengers, meanwhile, have emphasized the financial strain on businesses caused by the duties, noting that higher costs have been passed down to both companies and consumers.

Potential Economic Impact

If the Supreme Court upholds the lower court ruling, the decision could significantly alter U.S. tariff policy. Analysts suggest that a ruling against the administration could lower the overall tariff rate, currently estimated at over 16% on average, and might require the U.S. to refund billions of dollars in duties collected since the tariffs were imposed.

For businesses, the stakes are high. Many industries—including automotive, retail, and manufacturing—depend heavily on imported goods and components. Any change in tariff structures could reshape supply chains, pricing strategies, and investment decisions.

Broader Implications

Beyond economics, the case is seen as an important test of separation of powers between the executive and legislative branches. Historically, Congress has held primary authority over tariffs and trade policy. The Supreme Court’s decision will clarify whether presidents may continue to rely on emergency statutes such as IEEPA to implement major trade measures or whether such authority rests exclusively with lawmakers.

Legal scholars note that the Court’s ruling could set a precedent not only for trade disputes but also for how future administrations use emergency powers in economic matters.

Outlook

With arguments set for November 5, the case is expected to attract significant attention from policymakers, business leaders, and international observers. The decision, expected later in the Court’s term, will likely shape the future direction of U.S. trade policy and redefine the balance of authority in economic decision-making.

#SupplyChainNews #SCOTUS #Tariffs #TradePolicy #EconomicUpdate

ShareTweet

Subscribe Our Newsletter

Share Your News

Whether it’s a groundbreaking achievement, a heartwarming tale, or an insightful perspective, we want to hear it. Share your news with us, and let’s amplify your voice in the digital symphony of stories.

Submit

A man is riding a bike on a hill.

The Supply Chain Report is your essential daily news website, serving as a trusted source for comprehensive coverage of the complex and ever-evolving global supply chain dynamics. Our expert team delves into the intricacies of international trade, manufacturing, logistics, importing, exporting, and supply chain management; providing in-depth analysis and up-to-date news on the latest trends, disruptions, and technological advancements affecting industries worldwide. From detailed reports on international trade through to insights into procurement strategies and inventory management, we offer valuable content that helps professionals stay informed and make knowledgeable decisions in a fast-paced market.

Each day, we bring you cutting-edge news and expert commentary that dissect significant international trade and supply chain issues Our coverage spans a wide array of sectors including manufacturing, retail, healthcare, food, consumer goods, and technology, ensuring that no matter your field, you have the strategic information needed to navigate the challenges and opportunities of today’s supply chain landscape. By synthesizing complex data and presenting actionable insights, The Supply Chain Report empowers business leaders, policymakers, and logistics professionals to optimize their operations and drive forward with confidence in an interconnected world.

Connect With Us

  • About
  • Events
  • Privacy Policy
  • Contact Us

© 2024 International Centre for Trade Transparency Limited. Incorporated in the United Kingdom.

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Industry
    • Supply Chain
    • Logistics & Transportation
    • Importing & Exporting
    • Manufacturing
    • Warehousing & Distribution
  • Compliance
    • Supply Chain Transparency
    • Anti-Money Laundering (AML)
    • Know Your Customer (KYC)
    • Risk Management
    • Export Controls
    • Sanctions
  • Global Trade
    • Market Trends
    • Economic Indicators
    • Sourcing
    • Trade Policies
    • International Relations
    • Trade Agreements
    • Tariffs & Duties
    • Import/Export Statistics
  • Luxury Goods
  • Industry
    • Blockchain in Supply Chain
    • Importing & Exporting
    • Automation & Robotics
    • Artificial Intelligence in Trade
    • Data & Analytics
  • Sustainability & Ethics
    • Green Supply Chains
    • Sustainable Logistics
    • Ethical Sourcing
    • Corporate Social Responsibility
    • Environmental Policies
  • Security & Risk
    • Cybersecurity in Trade
    • Fraud & Scams
    • Risk Mitigation
    • Security Protocols
    • Data Protection
  • ITC News
    • ITC Featured Members
    • ITC Business Councils Highlights
  • Events
    • Upcoming Conferences
    • Upcoming FREE Educational Webinars

© 2024 International Centre for Trade Transparency Limited. Incorporated in the United Kingdom.