00:00The U.S. Supreme Court struck down President Donald Trump's far-reaching global tariffs on Friday,
00:05handing him a stinging loss that sparked a furious attack on the court he helped shape.
00:09Dawn Wagner, owner and lead chocolatier at Daily Chocolate, said this was good news to her business.
00:15Almost 70% of chocolate comes from West Africa.
00:20Ghana is a huge producer, as well as the Ivory Coast.
00:23And then also chocolate from its origins in Central America.
00:27I am relying on it being imported, so the tariffs have definitely affected me.
00:33Tariffs were the first major piece of Trump's broad agenda to come squarely before the Supreme Court for a final
00:39ruling,
00:39after lower cause had also sided against the president.
00:43I was excited to hear the decision come down.
00:48I wish anything would go through the right channels and through Congress and all the way it's supposed to,
00:55but I don't have faith that it's really going to change much once a price spike has happened.
01:02It kind of sits there.
01:04The court's 63 ruling found tariffs that Trump imposed under an emergency powers law were unconstitutional,
01:11including the sweeping reciprocal tariffs he levied on nearly every other country.
01:17Are all the tariffs really gone and it's just that 10%?
01:22If it's 10 and not 12 anymore for me, great.
01:26But it's hard to figure out on my end, with the scale of business I am, how that will really
01:34affect me.
01:35I really think we're going to sit where we are.
01:38Meanwhile, Trump later pushed the global tariffs to 10%,
01:41going against the court decision that ruled against such tariffs.
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