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U.S. Supreme Court's 2026 decision voided Trump-era tariffs, ending Malaysia's trade benefits and triggering new U.S. tariffs and investigations.
The U.S. Supreme Court's February 2026 ruling invalidating broad tariffs from the Trump era has nullified the Malaysia-U.S.
Reciprocal Trade Agreement, ending preferential tariffs and market access benefits.
Malaysia's trade minister confirmed the agreement is no longer valid, with the U.S. now using Section 122 of the Trade Act to impose temporary 10% tariffs and launching Section 301 investigations into issues like forced labor, environmental violations, and export subsidies.
Malaysian exporters face potential restrictions if non-compliant, especially in key sectors like electronics, palm oil, and rubber gloves, with U.S. scrutiny extending to about 60 nations.
La decisión de la Corte Suprema de los Estados Unidos de 2026 anuló los aranceles de la era Trump, poniendo fin a los beneficios comerciales de Malasia y desencadenando nuevos aranceles e investigaciones en los Estados Unidos.