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The Supreme Court struck down Trump’s 2025 broad tariffs, citing lack of legal authority, affecting Montana’s farmers and businesses.
The U.S. Supreme Court invalidated key parts of former President Trump’s 2025 tariff program in a 6-3 ruling, stating the president lacked authority under the 1977 International Emergency Economic Powers Act to impose broad tariffs on major trading partners.
The decision, issued February 21, 2026, struck down measures introduced on “Liberation Day,” potentially reducing import costs for Montana businesses and farmers.
However, uncertainty remains over whether companies will receive refunds for tariffs already paid, and no clear process was established.
Montana’s agricultural sector, reliant on exports and sensitive to trade shifts, faces ongoing instability as Trump signaled plans to reinstate tariffs through alternative means, leaving businesses uncertain about future costs and investment decisions.
La Corte Suprema anuló los aranceles generales de Trump para 2025, citando la falta de autoridad legal, que afecta a los agricultores y negocios de Montana.