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Trump promises new tariffs, slams Supreme Court decision
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Trump promises new tariffs, slams Supreme Court decision

21 February 20263 Mins Read

(Al Jazeera Media Network) United States President Donald Trump has slammed the Supreme Court as a “disgrace” after a 6-3 ruling that struck down his global tariffs, asserting that he will maintain the levies through alternative means.

During a Friday news conference, the president attacked the high court for being allegedly “swayed by foreign interests”.

He then proceeded to attack the justices, denouncing the liberal members as a “disgrace to our nation” and the conservatives who sided with them as “unpatriotic and disloyal” to the Constitution.

But Trump proceeded to say he was unbowed by the decision, arguing that another law, the Trade Expansion Act of 1962, gave him the legal basis to continue his global tariffs.

“ I have the right to do tariffs, and I’ve always had the right to do tariffs,” he said, brushing aside the ruling.

Friday’s decision struck down Trump’s ability to use the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA) to impose tariffs, an import tax never mentioned in the law, without the consent of Congress.

Three left-wing justices and three conservatives made up the majority in the ruling. They emphasised that Congress alone holds the power to levy tariffs in peacetime.

But instead of using IEEPA, Trump said on Friday that he would turn to the Trade Expansion Act to impose a 10 percent global tariff for 150 days, replacing some of the tariffs that were struck down by the court.

He added that investigations into unfair trade practices would allow him to expand his tariff campaign as well.

“We’re going straight ahead with 10 percent, straight across the board, which was the absolute right to do,” Trump said.

“That’s a lot of money coming into our country. And then during that period of about five months, we are doing the various investigations necessary to put fair tariffs — or tariffs, period — on other countries.”

The duties would be over and above some of the tariffs that are currently in place, specifically the sectoral tariffs on steel, aluminium, auto parts and other products. The new 10 percent tariff is expected to go into effect in about three days.

Friday’s court decision was a major blow to Trump’s economic agenda as the tariffs were expected to rake in nearly $3.6 trillion in revenue from 2026 to 2035, as per estimates by Oxford Economics.

Friday’s ruling sharply lowers the effective tariff rate immediately to 8.3 percent from 12.7 percent, according to Bernard Yaros, lead US economist at Oxford Economics.

But the US president has argued that his powers under the Trade Expansion Act could result in even higher tariff revenue in the long run.

“In order to protect our country, a president can actually charge more tariffs than I was charging in the past period of a year under the various tariffs authorities,” Trump said.

“So we can use other of the statutes, other of the tariff authorities, which have also been confirmed and are fully allowed.”

That will be easier said than done, experts warned.

“Overall, it’s still a block to the Trump administration as it is harder to announce and implement tariffs quickly,” Rachel Ziemba, a senior fellow at the Center for a New American Security, told Al Jazeera.

“The administration, as expected, is trying to patch together, via existing tools, a set of measures that will maintain tariff revenue and some leverage. But it is a time of uncertainty.”

 

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2026/2/20/us-president-trump-promises-new-tariffs-slams-supreme-court-decision

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