President Trump signs 10% global tariff executive order hours after Supreme Court ruling strikes down prior tariffs.
President Trump signs 10% global tariff executive order hours after Supreme Court ruling strikes down prior tariffs.
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Trump signs 10% global tariff after supreme court ruling

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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.

On February 20, 2026, the US Supreme Court ruled 6-3 that President Trump overstepped his authority by using the 1977 International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA) to impose tariffs. The bench, led by Chief Justice John Roberts, stated that the law allows regulation of imports but not the imposition of tariffs.

Trump criticized the decision as 'disgraceful' and said he was ashamed of some court members. He remarked, 'I can destroy trade, I can impose sanctions on a country. I can do a lot, but I can't impose a $1 tariff? How ridiculous is that?' Trump referenced Justice Brett Kavanaugh's dissent.

Shortly after, Trump signed a new executive order from the Oval Office. On Truth Social, he posted, 'It is my Great Honor to have just signed, from the Oval Office, a Global 10% Tariff on all Countries, which will be effective almost immediately.' The tariff is imposed under Section 122 of the 1974 Trade Act, which allows up to 15% to address balance-of-payments deficits, but Trump opted for 10%. It will last 150 days unless extended by Congress.

The struck-down tariffs include the April 2025 'Liberation Day' tariffs, with up to 50% reciprocal duties on dozens of countries and a 10% baseline on all. Tariffs on Canada, Mexico, and China for migration and drugs (25-35%), Brazil at 40%, and India up to 50% (due to Russian oil imports) are also affected. However, a recent US-India trade agreement reduced India's tariffs to 18%.

The administration signaled further actions under Section 232 (national security) and Section 301 (unfair trade practices). Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent stated that tariff revenue in 2026 would remain unchanged. Refunds on the previous year's $175 billion in tariffs remain uncertain, with Trump saying litigation could last two years.

Sector-specific tariffs, such as on steel and aluminum, are unaffected by the ruling.

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Reactions on X to President Trump's executive order imposing a 10% global tariff under Section 122 of the 1974 Trade Act, hours after the Supreme Court ruled his prior IEEPA tariffs unlawful, are mixed. Supporters praise it as an America First measure maintaining existing tariffs. Critics warn of higher import prices, inflation, and retaliation risks for consumers and businesses. Skeptics question the legal fit of Section 122 in the current economic context. Analysts highlight its 150-day duration and potential impacts on exports from countries like India.

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Split-image illustration of US Supreme Court annulling Trump tariffs and Trump immediately imposing a new 10% global tariff.
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Supreme court annuls trump tariffs and he imposes 10% global one

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The US Supreme Court annulled most tariffs imposed by Donald Trump under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA) on Friday, in a 6-3 decision limiting its use for trade duties. Hours later, Trump signed an executive order for a 10% global tariff under Section 122 of the Trade Act of 1974, exempting T-MEC products. The measure takes effect on February 24.

President Donald Trump announced on February 21, 2026, that he would increase global tariffs from 10% to 15%, following a U.S. Supreme Court decision striking down his previous tariffs. The court ruled 6-3 that the International Emergency Economic Powers Act does not authorize such broad import taxes. The move comes amid divided reactions from Republicans and potential refunds of billions in collected duties.

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US President Donald Trump signed a decree on Friday (20) imposing a 10% tariff on imports from all countries, responding to the Supreme Court's ruling that previous tariffs under the IEEPA law were illegal. The new measure takes effect on February 24 and lasts 150 days, exempting items like beef, oranges, and critical minerals. For Brazil, the global rate improves competitiveness compared to prior reciprocal tariffs of up to 50%.

The US Supreme Court declared illegal the reciprocal tariffs and the fentanyl tariff imposed by Donald Trump under the IEEPA. Mexico keeps zero tariffs for T-MEC compliant goods, but non-compliant ones drop from 25% to 15%. This narrows the competitive edge of non-compliant Mexican exports.

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The U.S. Supreme Court ruled 6-3 on February 20, 2026, in Learning Resources v. Trump that President Donald Trump's sweeping tariffs imposed under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA) exceeded his authority. Chief Justice John Roberts' majority opinion invoked the major-questions doctrine to limit executive power over taxation, while concurring liberal justices emphasized statutory text and legislative history. The decision, expedited due to ongoing tariff revenue collection, spares some targeted duties but introduces uncertainty amid Trump's vows for alternatives.

The Supreme Court on Wednesday heard consolidated challenges to President Trump’s “Liberation Day” tariffs. Justices across the ideological spectrum pressed whether the emergency‑powers law at issue authorizes sweeping import duties, leaving the outcome uncertain.

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President Donald Trump warned the US Supreme Court that a ruling against his reciprocal tariffs would cause massive financial chaos, following his call with Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum. In a Truth Social post, Trump stated that overturning the tariffs would require refunding hundreds of billions of dollars and impact trillions in investments. The Court, skeptical in a November hearing, could annul the measures announced in April 2025.

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