What the Supreme Court Smackdown—and Trump’s New Global Tariff—Mean for Canada
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US Supreme Court Curbs Presidential Tariff Power: Implications for the Global Bike Industry
By Martin Langner, German Attorney Specialising in Bike Industry Law The US Supreme Court’s ruling in Learning Resources, Inc. v. Trump marks a significant check on President Trump’s authority over trade policy. For the bike industry, with its reliance on global supply chains from Asia to Europe, this decision offers short-term relief but introduces new uncertainties. The Ruling: No Unlimited Tariffs via IEEPA President Trump invoked the Intern…
Photo: Carlos Barria/Reuters On February 20, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that President Donald Trump’s so-called “Liberation Day” tariffs were unconstitutional. The justices voted 6-3, upholding a lower court ruling that Trump had overstepped his authority under a 1977 law called the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA). IEEPA gives presidents the power to impose economic sanctions in times of national emergency, but it does not …
Whirlpool Navigates Tariff Shake-Up After Supreme Court Ruling and New 15% Global Levy
It was a dramatic 48 hours for U.S. trade policy — and for Southwest Michigan’s largest manufacturer. The U.S. Supreme Court last week struck down President Trump’s sweeping global tariffs, ruling that the administration overstepped its authority under emergency powers law. Almost immediately, however, the White House pivoted, replacing those measures with a new 15% across-the-board tariff under a different section of federal trade law. For Whi…
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