Trump’s Options After the Supreme Court Said His Tariffs Are Illegal
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The U.S. Supreme Court has cancelled on Friday the global tariffs announced by Donald Trump on the so-called 'Liberation Day', which has meant a new episode in a crusade that the U.S. president began just over a year ago.February 2025 was a very convulsive month. On the same day 1, President Trump signed the executive orders for entry into force, as he had promised, 25% tariffs for the goods of Mexico and Canada and 10% for those of China.Two da…
On Friday, the U.S. Supreme Court struck a lethal blow to President Donald Trump’s policy of commercial intimidation against the rest of the world, declaring illegal most of the import tariffs approved by decree by the White House. It is a historic blow to the pillar on which the economic policy of the current U.S. government and one of its main tools of pressure in international politics rests. But above all, it sets a clear limit to the execut…
President Donald Trump has options to continue taxing imports aggressively.
The U.S. president is looking for alternatives to maintain tariff pressure on other countries after the Supreme Council has overthrown the legal mechanism chosen to approve levies for most countries in the world. “My way or highway,” the U.S. president usually says. That “in my own way or on the street” with which Donald Trump likes to negotiate with the rest of his political interlocutors has jumped off Friday. Why? Because the U.S. Supreme Cou…
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