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flag The Supreme Court blocked Trump’s emergency tariff powers but upheld key national security tariffs on Canadian goods.

flag 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. flag However, Section 232 tariffs on Canadian steel, aluminum, autos, lumber, copper, furniture, and trucks remain in effect, citing national security. flag A 25% semiconductor tariff began in January, while a 100% pharmaceutical tariff was delayed. flag No new tariffs on aircraft or China-linked trade have been implemented. flag 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%.

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