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Supreme Court strikes down Trump-era tariffs, lowering global rates and boosting emerging markets.
A U.S. Supreme Court 6-3 ruling invalidated tariffs imposed under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act by former President Trump, creating a more predictable global trade environment and benefiting emerging markets like India.
The decision could reduce average global tariffs from 16% to 9%, supporting trade stability and potentially cushioning the Indian rupee.
However, benefits may diminish if the Trump administration implements alternative tariffs, such as a 15% global duty under Section 122, which could raise average rates to 14%.
Increased U.S. policy uncertainty may boost demand for safe-haven assets like gold and weaken the dollar, further supporting emerging market currencies.
The long-term impact depends on future U.S. trade policy actions.
La Corte Suprema derroga los aranceles de la era Trump, reduciendo las tasas globales e impulsando los mercados emergentes.