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flag In Feb 2026, Trump imposed 39% tariffs on Swiss goods over a disputed phone call, sparking legal and constitutional concerns.

flag In February 2026, President Donald Trump raised tariffs on Swiss imports to 39%, citing personal offense over a phone call with Swiss leader Karin Keller-Sutter, though no official records confirm the event or the tariff’s legal basis. flag The move, framed as an emergency action, drew criticism for relying on personal grievances rather than economic or national security grounds, especially given Switzerland’s minimal tariffs on U.S. goods. flag Legal experts question the constitutionality of executive-imposed tariffs, noting Congress holds authority over trade policy. flag The Supreme Court is reviewing the issue, while concerns grow over unchecked presidential power and transparency in trade decisions.

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