US allies cautiously welcomed a Supreme Court decision striking down President Donald Trump’s sweeping global tariffs, even as Trump pledged a 10 percent levy on all imports under a separate authority. The court said he lacked power under International Emergency Economic Powers Act, but left sector-specific duties on steel, aluminum and other goods intact. Canada called the levies unjustified; the Canadian Chamber of Commerce warned this is no reset. The EU, Germany and Britain sought clarity, while France said tariffs are open to debate. Mexico, which sends 80 percent of its exports to the US, is studying the impact.
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