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Trump says he will raise global tariffs from 10% to 15% after Supreme Court setback

  • Trump announced an increase in the US global tariff rate to 15% following a Supreme Court decision he described as anti-American.
  • The increased 15% tariff rate is temporary and allowed by law for up to 150 days.
  • Exemptions from the tariff remain for certain sectors like pharmaceuticals and goods under the US-Mexico-Canada agreement.
  • The Supreme Court ruled 6-3 that a 1977 law does not authorize the President to impose tariffs, prompting Trump's criticism of the court.
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The Gop could reject the new increases. However, uncertainty must be overcome within two months.Donald Trump's reaction to the US Supreme Court ruling that denied his exclusive power to impose duties without Congress approval was to sign Friday an additional 10% tariff to all imports, starting from February 24, for a period of 5 months that could be extended by Congress itself. Yesterday he changed his mind and increased the additional duty to 1…

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Trump increases tariffs according to Supreme Court defeat from 10 to 15 percent. He now uses a trade law instead of emergency law as a basis. The EU plans countermeasures. Merz wants to talk to Trump. Experts fear chaos in world trade.

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There are characters in politics who, with the passage of time, end up becoming predictable. Donald Trump is one of them. Every time he faces a judicial setback, an international criticism or just a bad day, his reaction is always the same: hit the table, rant on his social networks and sign a decree with an air of revenge. The most recent occurrence of the transfigured tycoon as president is no exception. This Saturday, Trump announced that he …

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Meduza broke the news in Riga, Latvia on Friday, February 20, 2026.
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