Trump’s New US Tariff Wall Shakes Up Winners, Losers Lineup
President Donald Trump is implementing new import taxes following a Supreme Court ruling that deemed his sweeping global tariffs illegal. The administration intends for these measures to mirror previous tariffs placed on major trading partners in 2025. These actions aim to address structural excess capacity and pursue protectionist goals.
What changed
The administration is rolling out a new set of trade tools to replace global tariffs blocked by the Supreme Court.
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Trump Deploys New Trade Tools After Supreme Court Blocks Global Tariffs
confidence 90%President Donald Trump is implementing new import taxes following a Supreme Court ruling that deemed his sweeping global tariffs illegal. The administration intends for these measures to mirror previous tariffs placed on major trading partners in 2025. These actions aim to address structural excess capacity and pursue protectionist goals.
What's confirmed:
- The Supreme Court ruled that President Trump's sweeping global tariffs were illegal.
- The Trump administration is introducing new trade tools with protectionist goals.
- The administration aims for the new import taxes to mirror tariffs applied to every major trading partner in 2025.
Still unconfirmed:
- Countries from the Philippines to Singapore are facing different outcomes under the new measures.