Washington: In a development that could reshape global trade and manufacturing patterns, U.S. officials have indicated that the Supreme Court is unlikely to halt the sweeping tariffs introduced under President Donald Trump. This revelation signals that the controversial trade levies once viewed as temporary may now become a lasting feature of U.S. economic policy.
Legal experts have long debated the legitimacy of the Trump administration’s use of the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA) of 1977 to impose wide-ranging tariffs on imports, especially from China. Lower courts have questioned whether the act originally designed for national emergencies and sanctions was ever meant to serve as a tool for broad trade regulation.
However, the current administration appears confi

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