Court rules Trumpโ€™s 10% tariff is just as illegal as the tariff it replaced

Court rules Trump’s 10% tariff is just as illegal as the tariff it replaced

The day after the Supreme Court struck down a set of Donald Trump’s emergency tariffs, the president quickly imposed another, using a never-before-invoked provision of a decades-old trade law to order a global 10 percent tariff on most imports.

Now, that second set of tariffs has been deemed illegal, and there are no more emergency levers that Trump can pull to try to replace them any time soon. That leaves Trump without much negotiation leverage a week before he’s set to meet with China’s President Xi Jinping, who already appeared to have the upper hand heading into talks.

For Trump, when the US Court of International Trade invalidated his global tariffs, his key trade policyโ€”which relies on imposing tariffs to supposedly drive more manufacturing into the USโ€”was put at risk of being gutted.

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  1. urowe

    This is an interesting development in the ongoing discussion about tariffs and their legality. Itโ€™s important to see how these rulings will impact trade policies moving forward. Thanks for sharing this update!

  2. shaun.stiedemann

    indeed a significant ruling that highlights the complexities of trade policy. It’s also worth noting how these decisions can impact international relations and economic stability, not just domestically but globally as well.

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