After the Supreme Court’s ruling, major U.S. trading partners expect the “Tariff Man” president to stick with his favorite policy tool
Major U.S. trading partners expect President Trump—aka “Tariff Man”—to stick with his favorite policy tool.
Last updated: 2026-02-21 11:47:54 ET
Major U.S. trading partners expect President Trump—aka “Tariff Man”—to stick with his favorite policy tool.
A pair of rulings on tariffs and National Guard deployment mark the justices’ first major decisions against the president. More may be coming.
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