A U.S. Supreme Court ruling invalidating President Donald Trump’s global tariffs could undermine the agreement struck earlier this month between Washington and Buenos Aires, analysts said. On February 6, Argentina and the United States signed an agreement on reciprocal trade and investment, which eliminated a 10% tariff the White House had imposed on products coming from the South American country. Trump responded by announcing a new 10% global tariff using a different law, which he then raised to 15%. Landa added that, since the new tariffs have some exceptions, a more thorough analysis would be required. A spokesperson for the Argentine Economy Ministry did not respond to a request for comment.
Source: Bueno Aires Herald February 24, 2026 09:46 UTC