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The Supreme Court blocked Trump’s emergency tariff powers but upheld key national security tariffs on Canadian goods.
The U.S. Supreme Court invalidated President Trump’s use of emergency powers to impose a global 10% tariff, limiting it to 150 days without congressional approval.
However, Section 232 tariffs on Canadian steel, aluminum, autos, lumber, copper, furniture, and trucks remain in effect, citing national security.
A 25% semiconductor tariff began in January, while a 100% pharmaceutical tariff was delayed.
No new tariffs on aircraft or China-linked trade have been implemented.
Canada’s exports to the U.S. fell $30.9 billion in 2025, but CUSMA exemptions shield 89% of exports, keeping average U.S. tariffs on Canada at 3.1%.
La Corte Suprema bloqueó los poderes arancelarios de emergencia de Trump, pero mantuvo las tarifas clave de seguridad nacional sobre los productos canadienses.