The recent decision by the US Supreme Court to overturn President Donald Trump’s emergency tariff powers has sparked discussions about the implications for trade deals, federal revenues, and American businesses. Additionally, JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon is gearing up to allocate a historic $2 billion per week.
Highlighted topics in this podcast:
- Trump’s implementation of a flat-rate tariff benefiting China and Brazil
- The impact of Trump’s latest tariff threat on existing trade agreements
- Corporate America’s call for refunds following the annulment of Trump’s tariffs
- The surge in import costs for corporate America due to Trump’s tariffs
- Record profits of $300 billion for US banks in 2025
- Dimon’s pitch to JPMorgan investors regarding the significant weekly expenditure
- FT News Briefing subscription sale
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This episode of FT News Briefing was hosted by Victoria Craig and produced by Julia Webster. Alex Higgins handled the mixing, with additional support from Peter Barber. Topher Forhecz serves as the executive producer, and Cheryl Brumley is the FT’s Global Head of Audio. The theme music is by Metaphor Music.
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