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U.S. trade partners cautiously welcome tariff ruling

U.S. trade partners cautiously welcome tariff ruling

Posted on February 21, 2026 By admin


U.S. Supreme Court ruling striking down President Donald Trump’s sweeping global tariffs
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U.S. trading partners on Friday (February 20,2026) cautiously welcomed a Supreme Court ruling striking down U.S. President Donald Trump’s sweeping global tariffs, with hard-hit Canada saying the levies were always “unjustified.”

But soon after the decision was announced, Mr. Trump vowed to impose a 10% tariff on all imports into the United States under a separate authority.

While the conservative-majority Supreme Court ruled that Trump was not authorised by the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA) to impose tariffs, the ruling does not impact sector-specific duties that Mr. Trump has imposed on imports of steel, aluminum and various other goods.

Governments were weighing how all this this would impact commerce with the world’s largest economy, which has been transformed through Mr. Trump’s use of executive authority since he took office a year ago.

Here is a look at how governments around the world have reacted:

Canada

Canadian International Trade Minister Dominic LeBlanc said the ruling reinforces Ottawa’s position that the levies were “unjustified.”

But he noted that the tariffs causing the most pain in Canada — sector-specific measures affecting the steel, aluminum and auto industries — remained in force.

The Canadian Chamber of Commerce cautioned against viewing the court’s decision as “a reset of U.S. trade policy.”

“Canada should prepare for new, blunter mechanisms to be used to reassert trade pressure, potentially with broader and more disruptive effects,” the chamber’s president, Candace Laing, said in a statement.

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European Union

EU trade spokesman Olof Gill said that the 27-nation bloc was closely analyzing the ruling.

“We remain in close contact with the U.S. Administration as we seek clarity on the steps they intend to take in response to this ruling,” he said, stressing need for “stability and predictability” in trade.

France’s Economy Minister Roland Lescure said the ruling showed that tariffs are “at the very least, open to debate.”

The German government told AFP it was in “close contact with the American government to obtain clarifications on the next steps.”

German industry group BDI was upbeat, with board member Wolfgang Niedermark saying the ruling was “clear proof that the separation of powers in the USA is still going strong.”

United Kingdom

Britain’s government said that it expects its “privileged trading position with the U.S. to continue.”

The close allies reached a trade deal last May that lifted tariffs on UK steel and aluminum products and slashed levies on British car exports from 27.5% to 10%.

“We will work with the administration to understand how the ruling will affect tariffs for the UK and the rest of the world,” a government spokesperson said.

Mexico

Mexico, which sends 80% of its exports to the United States, said it was studying the possible effects of the 10% general tariff that Mr. Trump announced after the court verdict.

“First, we’re going to see what measures they will take to determine how this will affect our country,” Mexican Economic Minister Marcelo Ebrard said.

Published – February 21, 2026 06:31 am IST



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