Europe responds to Trump's 15% global tariff hike after court ruling

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.

As covered in earlier reporting on the US domestic fallout, President Trump on February 20, 2026, imposed a 10% global tariff following a 6-3 Supreme Court decision deeming his prior use of emergency powers unlawful. He escalated it to 15% the next day via Truth Social, calling the ruling 'ridiculous' and 'anti-American.'

European leaders swiftly reacted. France's Minister Delegate for Foreign Trade, Nicolas Forissier, told the Financial Times that 'a united approach from the European Union will be necessary' and voiced support for EU retaliatory measures. The French ministry is coordinating with the European Commission to assess impacts. President Emmanuel Macron praised democratic 'powers and counterpowers,' advocating fair rules and de-escalation.

In Germany, Chancellor Friedrich Merz announced plans for discussions with European allies to forge a common stance ahead of a Trump meeting in Washington. 'We will have a very clear European position on this, as trade policy falls under the European Union,' Merz said on ARD.

The court's ruling raises prospects of reimbursing over $130 billion in prior tariffs collected in 2025, potentially complicating global trade further amid these transatlantic tensions.

Artigos relacionados

President Trump at podium announcing 15% global tariffs after Supreme Court ruling, with court graphic and tariff chart on screen.
Imagem gerada por IA

Trump eleva tarifas globais para 15% após decisão da Suprema Corte

Reportado por IA Imagem gerada por IA

O presidente Donald Trump anunciou em 21 de fevereiro de 2026 que aumentaria as tarifas globais de 10% para 15%, após uma decisão da Suprema Corte dos EUA que derrubou suas tarifas anteriores. O tribunal decidiu por 6-3 que a Lei de Poderes Econômicos de Emergência Internacional não autoriza tais impostos amplos sobre importações. A medida surge em meio a reações divididas dos republicanos e possíveis reembolsos de bilhões em taxas coletadas.

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.

Reportado por IA

The US Supreme Court has ruled six to three that President Donald Trump exceeded his authority by imposing special tariffs on imports from dozens of countries. The tariffs, based on a 1977 emergency provision, are invalid. Trump now announces a new general ten percent tariff.

Following the US Supreme Court's ruling invalidating President Trump's reciprocal tariffs, South Korea's government stated it will continue 'amicable' consultations with the United States to protect favorable export conditions secured under their bilateral trade deal. Industry Minister Kim Jung-kwan pledged ongoing support for local businesses to enhance global competitiveness. Trump announced a new 15 percent global tariff in response.

Reportado por IA

U.S. President Donald Trump stated on January 20 during a press conference that he is 'anxiously' awaiting a Supreme Court ruling on the legality of his administration's global tariffs. He defended the levies for bolstering national security and federal revenue while noting that a potential refund process in case of a loss could be complicated. The Supreme Court did not issue a decision on the tariff case that day.

A Suprema Corte dos EUA declarou ilegais as tarifas recíprocas e a tarifa sobre fentanil impostas por Donald Trump sob a IEEPA. O México mantém tarifas zero para bens conformes ao T-MEC, mas os não conformes caem de 25% para 15%. Isso reduz a vantagem competitiva das exportações mexicanas não conformes.

Reportado por IA

A administração Trump está a trabalhar para reduzir as tarifas de 50 por cento sobre aço e alumínio importados, segundo uma fonte próxima do processo. Esta medida visa resolver complicações das tarifas impostas no ano passado, que afetaram parceiros comerciais como México, Canadá e a União Europeia. Os detalhes e o calendário permanecem incertos.

 

 

 

Este site usa cookies

Usamos cookies para análise para melhorar nosso site. Leia nossa política de privacidade para mais informações.
Recusar