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The Supreme Court could overturn Trump’s tariffs – what would happen then?

By AndreaPosted on20.01.2026
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Everything is waiting for a ruling from the Supreme Court. The US Supreme Court could soon decide whether US President Donald Trump’s far-reaching tariffs are legal – theoretically as early as this Tuesday. The case is of global importance, after all, trade barriers are Trump’s most popular foreign policy instrument, as the recent threats to Greenland show. But what would happen if tariffs were to fall?



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  • Man stabbed in Tyrolean apartment: background remains unclear
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    A week later, what exactly are the United States and Iran getting out of their agreement?
  • Portuguese man rescued alive after 34 hours buried in Venezuela
    Portuguese man rescued alive after 34 hours buried in Venezuela
  • Small plane crashes into Beijing's tallest skyscraper
    Small plane crashes into Beijing’s tallest skyscraper
  • Complimentary film about Temer presents him as moderate and does not listen to PT
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