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US Supreme Court Strikes Down Trump Tariffs, Prompting New Economic Plans

US Supreme Court cancels Trump's tariffs
Верховний суд США скасував мита Трампа, відкриваючи шлях для нових економічних ініціатив. Photo: Главком

US Supreme Court Overturns Presidential Tariffs

According to Главком: The US Supreme Court has invalidated sweeping tariffs originally imposed by former President Donald Trump. The court ruled that Trump violated federal law by enacting these tariffs unilaterally. This decision has drawn criticism from Vice President JD Vance, who labeled the judicial ruling as lawless and argued it will hinder efforts to protect American industry and secure supply chains.

Consequences of the Tariff Reversal

Following the court's action, Trump announced he is preparing new economic measures, including a proposed 10% global tariff. He stated he possesses broad tariff authority and intends to use it to defend American workers and advance his administration's trade priorities. Trump also accused the Supreme Court of making decisions influenced by foreign interests.

“Today, the Supreme Court decided that Congress, despite giving the President the power to 'regulate imports,' didn't actually mean it. This is lawlessness from the court, plain and simple.”

JD Vance

JD Vance emphasized that this ruling will complicate the President's ability to safeguard national interests. Trump, for his part, remarked that 'now I'm going to go in a different direction, probably the direction I should have gone in the first place.'

The Supreme Court's nullification of the tariffs represents a significant legal development, as it raises questions about the limits of executive power and the legality of unilateral trade actions. This ruling could substantially impact the nation's economic policy, as Trump's newly announced tariffs risk escalating trade tensions. This case underscores the ongoing tension between presidential authority and congressional oversight in U.S. trade policy. Observers will closely monitor the former president's next steps and their implications for both U.S. domestic and foreign policy.

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