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The Supreme Court has scheduled Friday as an opinion day - offering the first chance for a ruling on President Donald Trump’s global tariffs. The justices take the bench at 10:00 a.m. Bloomberg says a tariff decision is a possibility given the court’s expedited handling of the case to date. “We have a big Supreme Court case,” Trump told House Republicans Tuesday. “I hope they do what’s good for our country. I hope they do the right thing. The president has to be able to wheel and deal with tariffs.”
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Fujitsu's European chief executive, Paul Patterson, has defended the company's continued profits from UK government contracts despite its role in the Post Office Horizon scandal. Patterson said: "We are not a parasite," as he emphasised that the government "has got an option as to whether they wish to extend those contracts or not." Fujitsu has been given £500m of contract extensions despite its faulty software being at the centre of the scandal that saw more than 900 sub-postmasters wrongly prosecuted. Patterson declined to specify the scale of Fujitsu's contribution to the £1.8bn redress scheme for victims, saying that the firm is awaiting the final report from an official Inquiry.
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