Feb 25 โ€ข 00:00 UTC ๐Ÿ‡ฎ๐Ÿ‡น Italy La Repubblica

New tariffs from Trump at 10%. Another wave of lawsuits ready

Following the Supreme Court's decision to cancel Donald Trump's tariffs, the president has imposed new 10% tariffs on nearly all imports globally.

In response to the recent Supreme Court ruling that annulled Donald Trump's previous tariffs, the president has enacted new tariffs set at 10% on almost all imports worldwide, a measure that took effect yesterday and is expected to last for 150 days. This move encompasses imports from the European Union as well, highlighting the ongoing international trade tensions.

Analysts predict that the imposition of these tariffs will prompt a new wave of legal battles, contributing to an already crowded landscape of lawsuits related to trade policies. The complexities of international trade law combined with the implications for various economic sectors could create unprecedented challenges for businesses and governments alike.

As these tariffs roll out, stakeholders are bracing for the potential economic ripple effects that might follow. With new litigation on the horizon, the situation underscores the intricate dance between trade regulation and legal frameworks, raising questions about the future of transatlantic relations and global trade dynamics.

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