Business chiefs and government leaders are poring over the fallout of a U.S. Supreme Court decision that invalidated some tariffs by President Donald Trump’s administration and his response to it. In Paris, Seoul, Mexico City and beyond, officials and executives are checking the impact on bilateral or multilateral agreements reached over the last year under Trump’s tariff binge. Some shrugged off Trump’s threat to impose new 10% global tariffs under different rules. Others abroad are looking for payback for their own exporters or U.S. importer partners who may have paid too much.
SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — South Korean trade officials scrambled Saturday to assess the impact of a U.S. Supreme Court ruling to invalidate some Trump administration tariffs, as business and governments around the world pored over the possible fallou… [1663 chars]
Source: The Atlanta Journal-Constitution | Published: 2026-02-21T16:13:16Z
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