The Supreme Court on Sept. 9 agreed to expedite review of lower court rulings that struck down most of President Donald Trump’s reciprocal tariffs.
The president has made tariffs the centerpiece of his foreign policy in his second administration, saying they may be used to encourage manufacturing to return to the United States. He has also said that tariffs may help correct what he considers to be unfair trade practices engaged in by countries that export goods to the United States.
The cases will be heard in the first week of November, the court said in a new order.
The two cases are Learning Resources Inc. v. Trump and V.O.S. Selections Inc. v. United States. The high court consolidated the cases and ordered that they be heard together. No justices dissented. The court did not explain its decision….