US Supreme Court blocks Trump’s broad tariff authority, reshaping near-term trade policy tools
- • Reduced presidential latitude for rapid, unilateral tariff imposition
- • Higher probability of trade policy being reconstituted via other statutes
- • Increased legal/challenge risk around any replacement tariff framework
- • Contract pricing and sourcing assumptions tied to prior tariffs may reset
- • U.S. importers and manufacturers with tariff-exposed inputs
- • Exporters to the U.S., especially China-linked supply chains
- • Trade compliance, customs, and international trade legal teams
- • Industries reliant on long-term cross-border contracts (autos, electronics, retail)
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