Tuesday, February 24, 2026 at 3:00 AM
The U.S. president still holds formidable tools to squeeze China ahead of a coming summit.
The Supreme Court ruling has left foreign officials and exporters scrambling to figure out whether to rewire supply chains and reopen trade deals.
Companies will likely look to recover what they paid, while trying to figure out the impacts of Trump’s newly announced global tariff.
With the bulk of Trump’s tariffs struck down by the Supreme Court, and a new, temporary global tariff in place, fresh questions are hanging over the U.S. economy.
A cornerstone of the president’s economic agenda was just struck down. Here’s why, and what’s next.
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