
Can Trump still impose tariffs after the Supreme Court ruling?
Al Jazeera
The case is the first major challenge to Trump’s policy agenda, but the US president still has other legal avenues to pursue trade restrictions.
The United States Supreme Court has ruled that President Donald Trump’s global tariffs are illegal.
In a 6–3 decision written by conservative Chief Justice John Roberts, the court agreed that Trump exceeded his authority by invoking a 1977 law to impose the tariffs.
The case is the first major challenge to Trump’s policy agenda before a court he reshaped by appointing three conservative justices during his first term.
Trump called the ruling “a disgrace”. The court remanded the case to the US Court of International Trade (CIT) to oversee a refund process.
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