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The Supreme Court invalidated most of Trump’s emergency tariffs, but key ones on Canadian goods remain, prompting a new global tariff and warnings of economic instability.
The U.S. Supreme Court struck down many of President Trump’s tariffs imposed under emergency powers, prompting Ontario Premier Doug Ford to declare “the walls are closing in” on Trump.
While the ruling invalidates broad tariffs, sector-specific duties on Canadian steel, aluminum, autos, and lumber remain under other trade authorities.
Trump responded with a new 10% global tariff, set to last 150 days.
Ford warned of ongoing economic instability, criticized Trump’s unpredictable policies, and urged Canadian leaders to engage U.S. lawmakers, emphasizing Canada’s resilience and efforts to diversify its economy.
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El Tribunal Supremo invalidó la mayoría de las tarifas de emergencia de Trump, pero las tarifas clave sobre los productos canadienses permanecen, lo que provocó un nuevo arancel global y advertencias de inestabilidad económica.