The US Supreme Court has ruled against Donald Trump’s global tariffs, stating the nation isn’t at war with every country. The court found the administration relied solely on IEEPA, granting the President sweeping powers to impose unlimited tariffs on any product from any nation. This landmark judgment significantly curtails presidential trade authority. The US Supreme Court has ruled against Donald Trump’s global tariffs, stating the nation isn’t at war with every country. The court found the administration relied solely on IEEPA, granting the President sweeping powers to impose unlimited tariffs on any product from any nation. This landmark judgment significantly curtails presidential trade authority.
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