The U.S. Supreme Court has struck down President Donald Trump’s global tariff policy, ruling that it exceeded presidential authority. The decision marks a significant setback for Trump’s administration, which had sought to impose sweeping tariffs on imports as part of its trade agenda.
The ruling emphasized the constitutional limits on executive power, stating that tariff decisions must align with congressional oversight. Analysts note that the verdict could reshape U.S. trade policy, curbing unilateral actions by the White House.
Business leaders welcomed the decision, arguing that unchecked tariffs had disrupted supply chains and raised costs for consumers. Critics of the ruling, however, warned that it could weaken America’s leverage in trade negotiations.
The setback underscores the ongoing tension between executive authority and judicial oversight, with implications for future administrations.
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