WASHINGTON: US President Donald Trump threatened nations Monday (Feb 23) with punishing hikes on import duties in the event that they select to “play video games” after the US Supreme Court struck down his global tariffs final week.
“Any Nation that wishes to ‘play video games’ with the ridiculous supreme courtroom determination, particularly people who have ‘Ripped Off’ the USA for years, and even many years, will likely be met with a a lot increased Tariff, and worse, than that which they simply just lately agreed to,” Trump wrote on social media.
The excessive courtroom’s determination has dealt a pointy blow to Trump’s financial agenda, of which tariffs – and his capability to impose them quickly – have been a key function.
For now, US Commerce Consultant Jamieson Greer has mentioned that he expects companions to “stand by” the tariff offers they’ve struck with Washington.
After Supreme Courtroom dominated towards Trump’s country-specific tariffs final week, saying he exceeded his authority in tapping emergency financial powers to impose them, the US chief turned to a separate legislation to announce new 15-per cent duties on imports.
Trump insisted in a separate Reality Social put up Monday that “as President, I shouldn’t have to return to Congress to get approval of tariffs.”
He additionally claimed that the courtroom gave him “much more powers and power” with its ruling, and that he may use “licenses to do completely ‘horrible’ issues to international international locations.”

