One year after former President Trump's controversial 'Liberation Day' tariffs took effect on April 3, 2025, businesses remain caught in a legal and economic limbo 🕒. Despite the U.S. Supreme Court ruling the policy unlawful last year, the tariffs continue to impact global supply chains and consumer prices in 2026.
💡 Key questions dominating boardrooms this week:
– When will refunds reach affected companies?
– How will pending trade agreements adapt?
– What's next for U.S. trade strategy after this precedent?
Small businesses report 'decision paralysis' about inventory purchases, while tech giants quietly reroute manufacturing through third countries 🌐. Trade analysts tell NewspaperAmigo the stalemate could influence this year's midterm elections 🔍.
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