Supreme Court Trump Tariffs Ruling Creates Opportunities for India

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.

The US Supreme Court's February 20, 2026, decision invalidated President Donald Trump's use of the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA) for broad reciprocal tariffs, as argued by former Acting Solicitor General Neal Katyal. The court ruled these powers cannot serve as a revenue tool amid claims of national security emergencies against multiple countries.

Trump responded by invoking Section 122 of the Trade Act of 1974 for a 10% tariff on all imports (effective February 24), quickly raised to 15% via Truth Social on February 21, both for 150 days. This yields an effective rate of about 13.7%, while IEEPA-based tariffs on steel, aluminum, and autos persist.

For India, this shifts dynamics: exports previously faced 26% reciprocal rates plus 25% penalties for Russian oil, reduced to 18% after trade deal outlines. The ruling enables targeted concessions for labor-intensive goods, bolstering India's position ahead of its India-EU Free Trade Agreement.

Refunds for over $100 billion (potentially $175 billion) in IEEPA duties remain contested, with Trump unwilling to repay voluntarily. India is assessing impacts, eyeing strengthened multilateral trade revival and faster US deal closure.

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An Ohio entrepreneur who imports sneaker accessories is trying to recover roughly $25,000 in duties after the U.S. Supreme Court ruled in February that President Donald Trump’s broad “emergency” tariffs were not authorized under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act. U.S. Customs and Border Protection opened an online claims system on April 20, but trade attorneys and policy analysts say the process remains paperwork-heavy and could leave some refund money unclaimed.

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