US tariff policy ‘hasn’t changed’ despite supreme court ruling, trade chief says

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Following a Supreme Court ruling that deemed many of Donald Trump's tariffs illegal, US trade negotiator Jamieson Greer stated that US tariff policy remains unchanged. Despite the ruling, which challenged a key aspect of Trump's economic agenda, Greer emphasized the administration's commitment to maintaining its current trade policies and honoring existing tariff agreements with countries like the UK, EU, and Japan. He clarified that a new global tariff announced by Trump is separate from these bilateral deals. Greer acknowledged the ruling limits the administration's ability to impose emergency tariffs. The policy aims to give US businesses leverage in world trade.
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