Supreme Court grants extra time for arguments in tariff case
“The high court granted one representative 20 minutes to speak on behalf of the two groups of private businesses that have challenged the tariffs. The Democrat-led states, headed by Oregon, will also get 20 minutes. The government will get 40 minutes to make its case.”
[The Center Square]
U.S. mulls software-linked export curbs on China
“Both sides are working against the deadline of Nov. 10 when higher reciprocal tariffs are set to resume, if they fail to agree on another extension, though Trump has set Nov. 1 as the deadline for 100% additional tariffs announced earlier this month.”
[CNBC]
Trump cuts off trade talks with Canada over Reagan tariff ad
“Trump in a post on Truth Social accused Canada of using the ad to interfere with a pending Supreme Court case to determine Trump’s authority to impose sweeping tariffs on other countries.”
[The Hill]
Canada caps how many U.S.-made vehicles Stellantis and GM can import tariff-free
“In April, Canada said it would impose 25% counter-tariffs on all vehicles imported from the United States that are not compliant with the U.S.-Mexico-Canada trade deal. However, the Canadian finance ministry later said that auto manufacturers will be allowed to import a certain number of U.S.-assembled, free-trade-compliant vehicles if they continue to produce cars locally and complete planned investments.”
[Reuters]
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