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Supreme Court tariff reversal cements China’s upper hand ahead of a critical meeting with Trump
The Supreme Court ruling that nullified global tariffs from United States President Donald Trump has created renewed uncertainty for many of its major trade partners – and a clear vindication for its biggest economic rival: China.
As the U.S. Supreme Court rules against Trump's tariffs, farmers and soybean producers have to live with the damage from trade wars.
The messages arrive via WhatsApp and email, promising a deal that seems too good to be legal: a way to move goods from China to the U.S. while avoiding President Donald Trump’s tariffs.
The Supreme Court decision striking down President Donald Trump’s sweeping tariffs has added a wrinkle to already complicated U.S.-China relations.
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Trump's new blanket tariff, valid for 150 days, will take effect on February 24.
The intervention came as important duties on another Chinese steel product were hiked, despite threats of a blowback on Australia’s lucrative iron ore exports.