
Trump Raises Global Tariff to 15% After Supreme Court Blocks Earlier Duties
President Donald Trump announced Saturday that he will increase a newly introduced global tariff to 15 percent,
signaling his determination to continue aggressive trade measures despite a recent legal setback.
The decision comes just one day after the Supreme Court of the United States struck down a series of previously imposed tariffs,
ruling that the president lacked the authority to enact them under emergency powers.
In a social media statement, Trump confirmed that the new 15 percent global tariff would take effect immediately.
The move underscores his commitment to reshaping U.S. trade policy, even as legal challenges mount.
Legal Setback and Trade Strategy
On Friday, a majority of Supreme Court justices invalidated earlier tariffs, concluding that the administration had exceeded its executive authority.
The ruling represented a significant judicial check on the presidentโs trade strategy.
However, Saturdayโs announcement indicates that the administration is seeking alternative pathways to maintain high tariff levels.
For some countries, the new 15 percent rate could exceed the tariffs that were previously in place before being overturned.
Economists warn that such measures could increase costs for importers, businesses, and consumers, while also intensifying tensions with major trading partners.
Broader Economic Impact
The latest move adds another layer of uncertainty to global markets.
Investors and trade analysts are closely monitoring whether affected nations will respond with retaliatory measures.
The administration has argued that higher tariffs are necessary to protect domestic industries and address trade imbalances.
Critics, however, caution that escalating duties could strain international relations and disrupt supply chains.
With the legal battle unfolding and new trade measures taking effect, the trajectory of U.S. trade policy remains uncertain.
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