Supreme Court Said No, But Trump Tariff To Affect India!
But it appears that Trump is having none of it as he is continuing to impose more tariffs on global countries.;
The United States Supreme Court issued a recent order where they invalidated the tariff system that is being imposed by Donald Trump at a large capacity. But it appears that Trump is having none of it as he is continuing to impose more tariffs on global countries.
The United States Supreme Court has rejected former President Donald Trump’s sweeping emergency tariff order, ruling that he overstepped his authority in attempting to impose broad import duties under emergency powers.
The judgment is being seen as a major setback to Trump’s aggressive trade strategy, which aimed to restructure global trade terms through unilateral tariff actions.
However, Trump is not backing down. His team is actively exploring alternative legal routes to reintroduce the tariffs in a modified form. Advisers say he remains committed to implementing what he calls a fair and reciprocal trade system.
In the latest update, White House officials clarified that under the proposed global tariff framework, India’s tariff rate would fall from 18 percent to 10 percent.
This suggests that even as legal battles continue, policy recalibrations are underway. If implemented, the revised structure could reduce tariff pressure on Indian exports while maintaining Trump’s broader push for a standardized 10 percent global tariff model.
The court held that such large scale tariffs require clear congressional backing and cannot be justified solely under emergency provisions. The ruling temporarily blocks the enforcement of the proposed duties and creates uncertainty around the future of the plan.