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Timeline

  1. Trade Investigations

    The administration conducts probes into unfair trade practices to justify permanent duties.

  2. Dobbs Decision

    The U.S. Supreme Court overturns Roe v. Wade, ending federal abortion protections and triggering state-level bans.

  3. Tariff Implementation

    A 10% global tariff is enacted for a 150-day temporary window.

  4. Current Operations

    Providers continue to manage high call volumes while navigating a complex patchwork of state regulations and shield laws.

  5. Investigation Deadline

    The 150-day window for trade investigations and temporary tariffs is set to conclude.

  6. Tariff Review Deadline

    End of the 150-day period and expected conclusion of trade practice investigations.

  7. Tariff Expiration

    Scheduled end of the 150-day emergency tariff period unless extended or challenged.

  8. Effective Date

    The new 10% global tariff officially takes effect for all imports entering the United States.

  9. Legislative Vote

    Scheduled European Parliament vote on the trade deal faces potential postponement.

  10. Scheduled Vote

    Original date for the European Parliament trade committee to approve the EU-US deal (now in doubt).

  11. EU Response

    European Commission demands clarity and warns of market disruption.

  12. Parliament Deliberation

    Bernd Lange to call for a pause on legislative work regarding the EU-US trade deal.

  13. Tariff Hike

    Trump announces a temporary 15% global import duty despite the court ruling.

  14. EU Formal Response

    European Commission demands 'full clarity' and insists the U.S. honor its trade commitments.

  15. 10% Tariff Implementation

    New global tariffs take effect for a 150-day window.

  16. Market Reaction

    Global markets react with volatility as analysts assess the 150-day tariff window.

  17. Market Volatility

    Markets surge on ruling then stabilize as new 10% tariff details emerge.

  18. Trade Exemptions

    Mexico and Canada confirmed as exempt; India and South Korea assess trade deal impacts.

  19. Market Reaction

    Wall Street remains stable as analysts digest the legal implications of the ruling.

  20. White House Response

    The White House posts 'Keep calm and tariff on' and vows to fight refund claims in court.

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Post-Roe Legal Risks Reshape At-Home Abortion Support and Medical Privacy

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EU Demands US Honor Trade Pact Amid Trump’s New 15% Global Tariff Hike

The European Commission has issued a stern demand for the United States to uphold its bilateral trade commitments following President Trump's announcement of a 15% global import duty. The move comes immediately after a U.S. Supreme Court ruling limited the administration's tariff powers, creating a fresh wave of volatility in transatlantic relations.

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EU Demands US Honor Trade Deal After Supreme Court IEEPA Ruling

The European Commission is demanding clarity from Washington after President Trump imposed a 15% global tariff hike immediately following a Supreme Court ruling that curtailed his trade powers. The move threatens a fragile year-old trade agreement and has prompted the European Parliament to consider freezing legislative work on the deal.

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Trump Pivots to 1974 Trade Act for 10% Tariff After SCOTUS Defeat

Following a landmark 6-3 Supreme Court ruling that curtailed executive authority under the IEEPA, President Trump has invoked Section 122 of the Trade Act of 1974 to impose a new 10% global tariff. The move attempts to bypass constitutional restrictions on the executive's power to levy duties while maintaining a protectionist stance toward trade partners like India.

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SCOTUS Curbs Executive Tariff Powers; White House Counters with New 10% Levy

The U.S. Supreme Court has issued a landmark 6-3 ruling striking down the administration's sweeping global trade duties, finding the President exceeded authority under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act. In immediate defiance of the judicial setback, the White House announced a new 10% worldwide tariff and signaled a protracted legal battle over potential multi-billion dollar refunds.

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Trump Pivots to 10% Global Tariff Following Supreme Court Setback

President Trump has implemented a new 10% global tariff via executive order after the Supreme Court struck down his previous trade levies. The ruling significantly limits presidential authority under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA), forcing a strategic shift in the administration's trade policy.

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