Politico Europe · Feb 20, 2026 · Collected from RSS
The tariff, issued under a different authority than the one the Supreme Court just struck down, can last for 150 days.
From the EU to Vietnam to the UK and India, multiple countries had signed or finalised trade deals with the US.
The delay will have to garner support among the EU's political groups during an extraordinary meeting on Monday.
Move comes as businesses seek repayment for the estimated $133bn the Trump administration has already collected.
The Supreme Court’s ruling this week against President Trump’s tariffs was a major setback for the White House’s economic platform. The Trump administration has made bold promises that these sweeping tariffs would help elevate the U.S.’s standing on the global stage by pressuring international partners into new trade agreements. However, on Friday, the court ruled...
The US Supreme Court has struck down President Donald Trump's central policy.
President Trump previously said he would implement 10% global tariffs after the U.S. Supreme Court struck down his tariff policies.