Supreme Court blocks Trump tariffsโbut hands him a smarter path forward
The Supreme Court ruled against President Trump's attempt to impose tariffs under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act, while suggesting a more strategic approach could still be taken.
Trump is running out of tariff cards to play ahead of CUSMA review
Trump is facing limitations in his ability to impose tariffs following a Supreme Court ruling, prompting him to implement global tariffs under the Trade Act.
Rahul Gandhi's Major Attack on PM Modi
Congress leader Rahul Gandhi strongly criticized PM Modi regarding the India-US trade deal, calling it a shameful act for the nation.
EU too slow to act as China rewrites global trade rules, trade chief Sefcovic warns
The EU's trade chief, Maros Sefcovic, criticized the bloc's slow response to China's trade practices and called for reforms in international trade rules.
Despite Supreme Court ruling, Trump has legal cards for tariffs in hand
The article discusses how, despite a Supreme Court ruling against the use of the International Emergency Economic Powers Act for imposing tariffs, former President Trump still holds other legal strategies that can influence tariff decisions.
The Hill: Trump Rushes to Rebuild Tariff Wall After Supreme Court Rejects His Powers
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled that President Trump cannot unilaterally impose tariffs under emergency economic powers, prompting him to act quickly to rebuild tariff barriers.
15% Tariffs: Uncertainty in Argentine Export Sectors Due to Trump's Announcement
President Trump's decision to raise tariffs to 15% under the Trade Act has caused immediate concern among Argentine exporters, given the potential impacts on various industries.
Power Sharing and the Principle of Legality in a Legal State / Why the U.S. Supreme Court Overturned Tariffs Imposed by President Trump
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled against tariffs imposed by President Trump, questioning the legal authority under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA).
Trump attacks Supreme Court and says the decision on tariffs gave him "more power" to act against other countries
Donald Trump criticized the Supreme Court's recent decision on tariffs, claiming it inadvertently granted him more power to confront foreign nations.
US Suspends 'Mutual Tariffs' from 12 AM on the 24th... Actions Taken Three Days After Illegal Ruling
The US Customs authorities announced the suspension of tariffs based on the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA) starting at midnight on the 24th, three days after the Supreme Court deemed these tariffs illegal.
US Customs Stops Collecting Trump's Tariffs After Supreme Court Decision
US Customs has announced the cessation of tariff collection imposed under the International Economic Emergency Powers Act following a Supreme Court ruling deeming these tariffs illegal.
What to Rescue from the Agreement?
A recent US Supreme Court ruling has eliminated the legal basis for imposing unilateral tariffs under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act, significantly affecting the trade agreement between Ecuador and the United States.
Trump Response with 15% Tariff Following Ruling on Inter-Customs Tariffs... Trade Order in Turmoil
Following a ruling by the U.S. Supreme Court declaring tariffs imposed under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act illegal, President Donald Trump responded with a new 15% tariff on all imports, further complicating global trade relations.
US Supreme Court's Ruling on Customs Tariffs Draws Varied Reactions from Countries: 'Trade Bazookas' or 'No Change'
The US Supreme Court ruled that tariffs imposed under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act by President Trump were unlawful, eliciting mixed responses from countries around the world.
Fury and chaos in global trade: Trump's new tariff plan in 10 keys
The US Supreme Court ruled that tariffs imposed by the Trump administration in 2025 using the Emergency Economic Powers Act were illegal, leading to uncertainty in global trade policies.
Colby Cosh: The new top trade negotiator comes with Emergencies Act baggage
Janice Charette has been appointed as Canada's new top trade negotiator, but her past involvement with the Emergencies Act raises questions about her history.
Does the Trade Act help him?: Trump pursues a Plan B following the customs ruling
After a Supreme Court ruling deemed Trump's 'Liberation Day' tariffs illegal, he is now looking to enforce tariffs through alternative legal provisions from the Trade Act.
"We will act responsibly and with technical rigor": Ecuador activates channels with the USTR after ruling in the U.S.
Ecuador has initiated formal communications with the U.S. Trade Representative's Office following a recent U.S. Supreme Court ruling, with a focus on protecting its national commercial interests.
Supreme Court Blocks Trump's Tariffs, but Does Not Exhaust White House's Trade Arsenal
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled that President Trump cannot impose tariffs under the International Economic Emergency Powers Act, marking a legal defeat for him and a victory for Congress.
Trump Promises to Impose a 10% Global Tariff on US Trade Partners
US President Donald Trump announced plans to implement a 10% global tariff on trade partners, in addition to existing tariffs, citing powers under the 1974 Trade Act.
Trump 'challenges' US Court: Announces global tariff of 10% under 'another commerce law'
President Donald Trump announced plans to impose a global 10% tariff following a Supreme Court decision that invalidated most tariffs from the previous year.
Supreme Court kills Trumpโs โLiberation Dayโ tariffs โ but 4 other laws could resurrect them
The Supreme Court ruled against Trump's tariffs imposed under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act, affirming that Congress holds the authority over tariffs.
The US Supreme Court has canceled numerous global tariff rates imposed by D. Trump
The US Supreme Court has ruled against the global tariff rates implemented by former President D. Trump, stating that the International Emergency Economic Powers Act does not authorize such measures.
[Breaking News] US Supreme Court Rules Trump's Reciprocal Tariffs Illegal
The US Supreme Court has ruled that President Trump unlawfully imposed broad tariffs based on the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA), which lacks explicit authority for such actions.
Africa forges a trade future beyond AGOA
African nations are preparing for the conclusion of the African Growth and Opportunity Act, viewing it as an opportunity to develop a new trade strategy anchored in the African Continental Free Trade Area and e-commerce.
Kenya: Traders Warn Tobacco Bill May Fuel Illicit Trade
Traders in Kenya are urging the Senate to reconsider proposed amendments to the Tobacco Control Act, warning that it could exacerbate the illicit tobacco trade.
Recommendation from the Fair Trade Commission to Nissan-affiliated dealers: Faulty vehicles to be transported for free by repair shops
The Fair Trade Commission plans to issue a recommendation to Nissan-affiliated dealers in Tokyo, urging compliance with the Subcontract Act after they required repair shops to transport faulty vehicles without compensation.
ล uลกnjar to craftsmen: 'We are a predominantly Catholic country, Sunday serves as a celebration of the Lordโs Day'
Minister of Economy Ante ล uลกnjar stated that banning Sunday work for family businesses in retail is not within the scope of the Crafts Act and affirmed the sufficiency of the Trade Act for regulating Sunday work.
Fair Trade Commission launches task force for 'economically weak' workers... Ensuring rights for special employment workers in construction and freight
The Fair Trade Commission in South Korea has established a task force aimed at protecting the rights of special employment workers in construction and freight by excluding their collective actions from Fair Trade Act penalties.
"Remove Non-Tariff Barriers"...U.S. Exerts Comprehensive Pressure on Korea Regarding the Information and Communications Network Act and Coupang Issues
The U.S. is increasing pressure on South Korea over non-tariff barriers, amid concerns that merely passing a special law for U.S. investment may not meet American expectations.
African manufacturers warn short-term AGOA extension offers a brief respite
Manufacturers and governments in Africa express concerns that the one-year extension of the African Growth and Opportunity Act provides only a temporary solution to trade challenges with the U.S.
Tariffs: Have the objectives been achieved?
The article discusses the implementation of the highest tariffs since the Smoot-Hawley Act under President Donald Trump and evaluates their effectiveness in achieving various stated goals.
Headlines: The United States Opens the Door to African Products
The African Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA) has been renewed for one year, allowing continued access for African products to the American market amid a temporary relief for Africa.
AGOA: 'On the defensive, Washington tactically prepares its withdrawal through this type of compromise'
The U.S. Congress has temporarily renewed the African Growth and Opportunity Act for a year, reflecting a defensive posture in trade relations with African countries.
US President Donald Trump signs short-term extension of AGOA
President Donald Trump has signed a short-term extension of the African Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA), providing temporary relief to African countries amid uncertainty over the trade agreement's future.
Lesotho Welcomes Agoa Extension
The Lesotho government has welcomed the extension of the African Growth and Opportunity Act, which provides temporary duty-free access to the US market, until December 2026, although it does not meet the expectations for a longer renewal.
Dresden: New investigations against Saxon AfD politician Dornau
Saxon AfD politician Jรถrg Dornau is facing renewed criminal investigations for allegedly violating the Foreign Trade Act by misdeclaring Kazakhstan as the destination for an export to conceal a ban on exports to Belarus.
US renews trade pact with African countries, bringing tariff relief
The US has renewed the African Growth and Opportunity Act, enabling 32 African countries to have duty-free access to its market through the end of the year.
Africa: Trump Renews Lapsed Trade Subsidy Pact with Africa
US President Donald Trump has signed a one-year extension of the African Growth and Opportunity Act, allowing certain sub-Saharan African countries to continue exporting products duty-free to the US.
South Africa favors US trade deal extension
South Africa supports the approval by the US House of Representatives to renew the African Growth and Opportunity Act, which provides duty-free access to the US market for qualifying African nations, amid strained relations with the US.
Washington extends AGOA law to enhance trade partnership with Africa until the end of 2028
The U.S. House of Representatives approved a bill extending the 'African Growth and Opportunity Act' (AGOA) for an additional three years, reflecting bipartisan support and aiming to boost U.S.-Africa trade relations.
Trump's tariff boom hits record highs as Supreme Court showdown looms
The Supreme Court is poised to rule on the legality of President Trump's tariffs, evaluating the extent of presidential authority under trade laws and the International Emergency Economic Powers Act.