Jayant Dasgupta, former Indian Ambassador to the World Trade Organization, says India is within its rights to withdraw the ...
, who accuses the US of breaking World Trade Organization (WTO) rules. Trump hit China with an additional 10% levy on all products entering the US after he returned to office on January 20, in a move ...
The US Trade Representative’s office said Monday it will push for further reductions in foreign tariffs and non-tariff ...
America's trade chief signals new investigations under Section 301. This law allows action against unfair foreign trade practices. Probes could cover industrial policies, drug pricing, digital trade, ...
Economists say Indonesia’s ART deal hinges less on 19% tariffs and more on negotiation baseline and sovereignty risks.
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The Supreme Court’s tariff ruling changes little

Although the Supreme Court’s ruling on Donald Trump’s tariffs may modify the legal facade of US trade policy, it is unlikely to reduce the overall height of US trade barriers.
Other major trading partners like China, Japan, or South Korea, would have grounds to question whether Indonesia is granting discriminatory treatment inconsistent with MFN rules.
The US Supreme Court ruling provides reasons to celebrate, but the threat of tariffs under other legal provisions remains ...