A tariff system enacted by the American president on his first day in office has faced stiff headwinds over the last nine months and has redrawn trading relationships around the world – including with Canada where talks are now suspended. On Wednesday, the policy will be thrust into the hands of justices at the U.S. Supreme Court.
												
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																						U.S. Supreme Court considers Trump’s tariffs
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