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Trump's global tariffs struck down by US Supreme Court (bbc.com)

1527 points by blackguardx · 147 days ago · 1291 comments on HN

Article summary

The US Supreme Court has struck down President Trump's global tariffs, ruling that he exceeded his authority by imposing them without congressional approval. In response, Trump has raised global tariffs to 15% using a different legal route. The move has been met with criticism from lawmakers and uncertainty for US allies. The tariffs can only last 150 days without congressional approval.

Main themes

  • US trade policy
  • Supreme Court ruling
  • Tariff disputes
  • Global economic impact
  • Constitutional authority

What commenters say

  • The president's tariffs are unconstitutional and an abuse of power, as ruled by the Supreme Court.
  • The tariffs are necessary to protect US manufacturing and economy, despite the Supreme Court's decision.
  • The constant changes in tariff policy are causing uncertainty and harm to businesses, particularly small ones.
  • The US Constitution is flawed and in need of revision to prevent similar abuses of power in the future.
  • The president's actions demonstrate a disregard for the Constitution and the rule of law.
  • The tariffs are a form of protectionism that will ultimately harm the US economy and global trade.
  • Congress should take action to pass a durable trade policy, rather than relying on executive discretion.
  • The US Constitution is not perfect, but it can be revised and improved to better serve the country's needs.