Supreme Court Strikes Down Trump Tariffs, Business Groups Celebrate Victory

The US Supreme Court ruled 6-3 that the Trump administration exceeded its authority by using emergency powers to impose widespread tariffs. Business groups like the US Chamber of Commerce welcomed the decision as a relief from cost increases and supply-chain disruptions, calling for swift refunds of unlawfully collected duties. Lawmakers, including Senator Mitch McConnell, praised the ruling as a reaffirmation of congressional power and a rejection of costly trade wars. However, analysts note the decision may limit the use of tariffs as a rapid-response tool, though they could still be deployed through other legal channels.

Key Points: US Supreme Court Rules Against Trump Tariffs, Business Groups Cheer

  • Supreme Court invalidates Trump's emergency tariffs
  • Ruling called a win for congressional authority
  • Business groups demand refunds of duties
  • Uncertainty remains over future tariff use
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US business groups, lawmakers welcome Supreme Court ruling against Trump tariffs

US Supreme Court invalidates Trump-era tariffs, calling them illegal. Business groups welcome the ruling and demand refunds. Lawmakers see it as a win for Congress.

"The empty merits of sweeping trade wars with America's friends were evident long before today's decision. - Mitch McConnell"

New York, Feb 21

US business groups, advocacy organisations and lawmakers welcomed a Supreme Court ruling that invalidated President Donald Trump's use of emergency powers to impose tariffs, calling the decision a reaffirmation of congressional authority and a relief for businesses.

In a 6-3 decision, the Supreme Court determined that the executive branch exceeded its authority by invoking emergency powers to levy import taxes on most trading partners, declaring many of the previous year's tariffs illegal.

Neil Bradley, executive vice president and chief policy officer at the US Chamber of Commerce, said on Friday that the decision was "welcome news for businesses and consumers," noting that companies had faced significant cost increases and supply-chain disruptions as a result of the tariffs.

He urged the administration to move swiftly to refund unlawfully collected duties and to reset overall tariff policy to promote economic growth and lower costs for families.

We Pay the Tariffs, a coalition advocating for small businesses, also called for "full, fast and automatic" refunds, saying many of its members had paid billions of dollars in duties that "never should have been imposed."

US Senator Mitch McConnell, a Republican from Kentucky, also welcomed the ruling, Xinhua news agency reported.

"The empty merits of sweeping trade wars with America's friends were evident long before today's decision," McConnell said in a statement.

"The American people already know that when Washington throws up artificial barriers, building and buying here at home become more expensive."

Edward Fishman, a former State Department and Treasury official now with the Council on Foreign Relations, said the decision could limit the use of tariffs as a rapid-response geoeconomic tool, though they could still be employed in trade negotiations through other legal channels.

Some business groups cautioned that uncertainty remains, expressing concern that tariffs could be reimposed through alternative statutory mechanisms.

- IANS

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Sarah B
Good to see the judiciary stepping in. Protectionist policies ultimately make things more expensive for the common person, whether in the US or elsewhere. The call for refunds is crucial—many small businesses, including some Indian suppliers I know, were badly hit.
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Priya S
As an Indian following this, I appreciate the Supreme Court's role. It's a reminder that no leader should have unchecked power, especially on economic matters that affect the world. Our own businesses suffered due to those tariffs. Hope for more predictable trade relations now!
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Rohit P
While the ruling is positive, the article mentions tariffs can still be imposed through other means. The uncertainty is bad for business. Indian IT and manufacturing sectors need stable US policy to plan investments and hiring. Let's hope for permanent clarity.
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Michael C
A respectful criticism: The focus is all on US businesses. What about the impact on trading partners like India? The article could have included a quote from an international trade body. The global supply chain pain was real, and this ruling offers some relief on that front too.
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Kavya N
Finally some sense prevails! Tariffs are a tax on consumers. My cousin's garment export business was in trouble because of this. This ruling is a lesson for all democracies - executive overreach must be checked. Well done, US Supreme Court. 👏

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