The U.S. Supreme Court, in a 6-3 ruling, struck down Donald Trump’s sweeping tariffs as an illegal overreach, triggering swift reactions. Visibly angered, Trump vowed a new global ten percent tariff, limited by law to 150 days. Brazil’s Vice President Geraldo Alckmin said the ruling would strengthen negotiations, noting Brazilian goods reportedly faced a 40 percent rate. The Tennessee Soybean Association urged Trump to avoid new agricultural tariffs, citing higher input costs. Illinois Governor JB Pritzker demanded refunds, underscoring the financial strain as businesses and states brace for renewed uncertainty.
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