President Donald Trump signing a 10% global tariff decree at the Oval Office desk, with world map and exemptions visible, after Supreme Court ruling.
President Donald Trump signing a 10% global tariff decree at the Oval Office desk, with world map and exemptions visible, after Supreme Court ruling.
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Trump signs 10% global tariff after supreme court blocks previous measures

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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 ruled 6-3 that tariffs imposed by Donald Trump under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA) are illegal, as the president cannot impose broad duties without explicit Congressional authorization. Chief Justice John Roberts wrote that the law does not expressly authorize the power to tariff, citing the need for a 'clear Congressional authorization'.

In response, Trump announced and signed an executive order using Section 122 from 1974, which allows tariffs up to 15% for 'fundamental international payments problems', limited to 150 days. The 10% tariff takes effect at 2:01 a.m. on February 24 (Brasília time) and adds to existing tariffs, such as those under Section 232 for national security.

Exemptions include beef, tomatoes, oranges, critical minerals, energy, fertilizers, medicines, electronics, vehicles, aerospace products, books, USMCA-compliant goods from Canada and Mexico, and Central American textiles. Products already under Section 232, like steel and aluminum, remain tariffed.

Trump criticized the court, calling the decision a 'disgrace' and alleging 'foreign interests' influence without evidence. He ordered the USTR to expand Section 301 investigations into 'unreasonable' trade practices, including Brazil since July 2025, potentially leading to new tariffs.

In Brazil, Vice President Geraldo Alckmin stated the new tariff does not affect competitiveness, as it is global, unlike previous 10% + 40% rates only for the country. Benefited sectors include machinery, engines, weapons, textiles, footwear, soluble coffee, and fruits, representing 22% of exports to the US (US$21.6 billion). Steel and aluminum (27%) remain under Section 232. Alckmin noted ongoing negotiations with the US, including strategic minerals and data centers.

The National Confederation of Industry (CNI) estimates a positive impact on 50.9% of US imports from Brazil. Experts note the ruling does not exhaust Trump's trade arsenal, with options like Sections 201, 301, and 338.

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Reactions on X to Trump's signing of a 10% global tariff decree after the Supreme Court invalidated previous IEEPA-based tariffs are polarized. Pro-Trump users celebrate it as a masterful pivot under Section 122, turning a loss into a stronger America First stance with more revenue. Critics condemn it as ignoring the court, imposing higher consumer costs, and unconstitutional looting favoring corporations. Neutral posts report the facts, noting exemptions and 150-day duration.

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トランプ政権が金属関税を調整、特許医薬品に100%の関税を課す

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ドナルド・トランプ政権は4月2日、米国の顧客が支払う総額に基づき、輸入される鉄鋼、アルミニウム、銅に対して50%の関税を課すと発表した。また、金属派生製品の関税を調整し、米国内で製造されていない特許医薬品に対して100%の関税を導入した。なお、韓国などは医薬品関税の対象外となっている。

The US Trade Representative office released a preliminary report on Tuesday recommending a 25% tariff on various Brazilian products. About 1,700 items were exempted, including coffee, frozen orange juice and cuts of beef.

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The US Court of International Trade ruled on Thursday that the 10% temporary tariffs imposed by Donald Trump in February are illegal.

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