“The United States, after all, is not at war with every nation in the world,” the US Supreme Court said in its landmark judgment against Donald Trump, striking down tariffs imposed across the globe. During his second term, Trump had repeatedly threatened countries with tariffs, using them as a primary tool to regulate and shape US trade relations worldwide.In its ruling, the Supreme Court said, “The United States, after all, is not at war with every nation in the world. The Government instead relies exclusively on IEEPA. It reads the words ‘regulate’ and ‘importation’ to effect a sweeping delegation of Congress’s power to set tariff policy—authorizing the President to impose tariffs of unlimited amount and duration, on any product from any country.”The top American court dealt a stinging blow to Republican leader and MAGA boss Trump, delivering a verdict with major implications for global trade and the broader economy.In a 6–3 ruling authored by conservative chief justice John Roberts, the justices upheld a lower court’s finding that Trump had exceeded his legal authority by invoking the 1977 law to impose sweeping tariffs.





