U.S. Supreme Court rejects Trump tariffs

INTERNATIONAL – USA

21 FEBRUARY 2026

Tariffs under Emergency Law struck down

  • The United States Supreme Court struck down President Donald Trump’s far-reaching global tariffs, handing him a significant loss on an issue crucial to his economic agenda.
  • The 6-3 decision centres on tariffs imposed under an emergency powers law, including the sweeping “reciprocal” tariffs he levied on nearly every other country, such as India.
  • President Trump had declared trade deficits a national emergency.
  • These tariffs applied to many countries, including India, and the U.S. Treasury collected over $133 billion in import taxes under this law.

The court ruling

  • The U.S. Constitution clearly gives Congress the power to impose taxes, including tariffs.
    • The President (Executive Branch) does not have independent taxing authority.
    • The case deals with separation of powers — specifically, whether the President can use emergency powers to bypass Congress on taxation.

 What Happens Next?

  • The ruling does not stop President Trump from imposing tariffs under other trade laws.
  • It is unclear whether companies will receive refunds for tariffs already paid.
  • Companies like Costco may pursue refunds in lower courts.
  • The process could be legally complex.

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