The United States will stop collecting certain import tariffs ruled unlawful by the country’s top court beginning early Tuesday, according to a notice issued by U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP). Earlier, Trump had also announced plans for a 10 per cent global tariff, though no executive order had yet been issued. CBP said the halt applies only to tariffs imposed under IEEPA and does not affect other trade measures, including duties enacted under the Section 232 national security provisions and the Section 301 statute addressing unfair trade practices. In a 6–3 decision on Friday, the Supreme Court concluded that the administration’s use of emergency economic powers to impose the tariffs exceeded the authority granted by Congress. CBP said further guidance for importers and the trade community would be issued through additional CSMS notices, as appropriate.