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Merz Hopes for Positive Effects of the Us Customs Judgment

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Chancellor Merz expects a discharge of the German economy after the court decision on the US tariffs. He said this in the ARD interview at the party congress. Merz also commented on his election result, the AfD and the debt brake.

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Chancellor Merz expects a discharge of the German economy after the court decision on the US tariffs. He said this in the ARD interview at the party congress. Merz also commented on his election result, the AfD and the debt brake.

·Hamburg, Germany
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Lean Right

According to the Supreme Court's Customs ruling, companies can claim back their previous payments from the US, which is worth more than $100 billion. Moreover, the laboriously negotiated trade agreements with Trump are probably overtaken.

·Dortmund, Germany
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Lean Right

What's next after the crashing verdict of the Supreme Court? From the point of view of the Chairman of the Trade Committee in the EU Parliament, there is currently "absolute chaos". According to Bernd Lange, there is now a need for a new agreement with the Trump administration.

Lean Left

The Supreme Court has shaken Donald Trump's customs policy. EU politicians Bernd Lange no longer sees any basis for the trade agreement with the US.

·Germany
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Lean Left

Donald Trump is foaming, but elsewhere in the world the reactions to the Supreme Court's customs judgment are quite different. France's President Macron welcomes the decision, and German politicians are also pleased.

·Germany
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The chairman of the Trade Committee in the European Parliament, Lange, sees in the verdict of the highest US court on US President Trump's customs policy the heaviest setback in his second term.

·Germany
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wiwo.de broke the news in Düsseldorf, Germany on Friday, February 20, 2026.
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