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The Supreme Court ruled presidents need Congress’s approval to impose new tariffs, upholding legislative control over trade policy.
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled that the president cannot unilaterally impose new tariffs without clear congressional authorization, reinforcing that executive power is limited by statute.
The decision, based on the Tariff Act of 1930, affirms Congress holds the exclusive authority to set tariffs, setting a precedent that could impact future trade policies.
The ruling emphasizes the importance of legislative oversight in matters of national economic policy.
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El Tribunal Supremo dictaminó que los presidentes necesitan la aprobación del Congreso para imponer nuevas tarifas, manteniendo el control legislativo sobre la política comercial.