President Donald Trump’s tariff policy defeat in the US Supreme Court will not impact the individual trade agreements the administration has negotiated with its trading partners, Bloomberg reported, citing US Trade Representative Jamieson Greer. He tried to distinguish those agreements from the planned 15% global tariff announced by Trump on Saturday. “We want them to understand these deals are going to be good deals,” Greer said. Greer suggested that other US trade tools, including investigations linked to trade practices of other countries, could provide leverage for the US. Uncertainty among trading partners Trump’s approach to trade, largely questioned by the Supreme Court, has raised uncertainty among US trading partners across the globe, including the European Union.


Source:   Mint
February 23, 2026 04:49 UTC