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The International Emergency Economic Podcast — SCOTUS Strips White House of Its Favorite Trade Weapon

17 min · 20 de feb de 2026
Portada del episodio The International Emergency Economic Podcast — SCOTUS Strips White House of Its Favorite Trade Weapon

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The Supreme Court ruled 6-3 that IEEPA does not authorize presidential tariffs. Roberts held that "regulate … importation" doesn't include the power to tax — a power the Constitution reserves to Congress. The ruling invalidates the reciprocal and drug-trafficking tariffs but leaves Section 232/301 duties intact. Refund exposure may top $175B. The administration vows to reimpose tariffs under other statutes, but those tools are narrower, capped, and require formal investigations IEEPA never demanded.

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