Asian economies assess Trump tariffs after Supreme Court ruling

Japan and other Asian trading partners are evaluating the fallout from U.S. President Donald Trump's new 15% global tariff, imposed under a different law hours after the Supreme Court invalidated his prior levies, as part of broader international reactions including Europe's coordinated response.

Following the U.S. Supreme Court’s 6-3 decision on February 20, 2026, striking down President Trump’s use of emergency powers for sweeping tariffs—prompting refunds of over $130 billion—and amid Europe's calls for a united front as previously reported, Trump responded swiftly.

He imposed a 10% tariff on imports from all countries that day, escalating it to 15% on February 21 via Truth Social, under a statute allowing 150 days. This has heightened uncertainty for global supply chains.

Japan's government stated it 'will carefully examine the content of this ruling and the Trump administration's response to it, and respond appropriately.' Officials in China, South Korea, and Taiwan—key players in tech and chips—are also gauging impacts, fearing disruptions to exports and broader economic effects.

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Presiden Donald Trump mengumumkan pada 21 Februari 2026 bahwa ia akan menaikkan tarif global dari 10% menjadi 15%, menyusul keputusan Mahkamah Agung AS yang membatalkan tarif sebelumnya. Pengadilan memutuskan 6-3 bahwa Undang-Undang Kekuasaan Ekonomi Darurat Internasional tidak mengotorisasi pajak impor sebegitu luas. Langkah ini datang di tengah reaksi terpecah dari Partai Republik dan potensi pengembalian miliaran dolar bea yang terkumpul.

France urges a united European Union response and Germany plans talks with allies after US President Donald Trump raised his global tariff to 15% on Saturday, defying a Supreme Court ruling that struck down his initial trade measures. The hike, effective immediately, targets major US partners including the EU, Japan, South Korea, and Taiwan.

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The US Supreme Court ruled that President Donald Trump's tariffs imposed under the 1977 IEEPA law were unlawful. Hours later, Trump signed an executive order imposing a 10% global tariff on all countries under Section 122 of the 1974 Trade Act. The tariff will take effect almost immediately and last for 150 days.

Mahkamah Agung AS memutuskan 6-3 pada Jumat bahwa Presiden Trump tidak dapat menggunakan Undang-Undang Kekuasaan Darurat Ekonomi Internasional untuk memberlakukan tarif skala besar, memicu respons segera dari administrasi dan tokoh politik. Trump menandatangani tarif global 15% di bawah undang-undang berbeda keesokan harinya dan mengkritik pengadilan pada Senin. Putusan tersebut memicu perdebatan tentang implikasi politiknya menjelang midterm dan pidato State of the Union.

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Following the US Supreme Court's ruling against President Trump's IEEPA tariffs, his subsequent 15% global tariffs under alternative authority provide India new leverage in US trade talks, potentially aligning with its India-EU FTA ambitions.

U.S. President Donald Trump announced plans to raise tariffs on South Korean automobiles, pharmaceuticals, lumber and other goods from 15 percent to 25 percent, citing delays in Seoul's implementation of a bilateral trade deal. Republicans have linked the move to South Korea's probe into U.S.-listed e-commerce firm Coupang, though Trump later signaled room for negotiation. Seoul denies any connection and is dispatching officials for talks.

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The South Korean government has convened an emergency meeting to assess the impact of U.S. President Donald Trump's proclamation imposing 25 percent tariffs on certain AI semiconductors, pledging all-out efforts to minimize effects on domestic industries. Trade Minister Yeo Han-koo has extended his stay in Washington to examine ramifications. Seoul is also preparing for a potential U.S. Supreme Court ruling against Trump's reciprocal tariffs.

 

 

 

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