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President Donald Trump delivers remarks on the Supreme Court ruling on tariffs. Photo: The White House Photo / Patrick B. Ruddy / Flickr

US Supreme Court blocks Trump tariffs – but the trade war isn't over

The US Supreme Court struck down Trump’s emergency tariffs, but the trade war is evolving rather than ending. New surcharges, policy substitution and sunk economic costs leave global partners and the US economy facing prolonged uncertainty and lasting trade disruption.

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Think Change
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Think Change episode 91: can the G20 fix the global investment disconnect?

If capital is abundant, why is productive investment lagging? And in an increasingly fragmented global economy, what role can the G20 play in shaping a more resilient and sustainable capital flows framework?

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