
After the US Supreme Court struck down his ‘liberation day’ tariffs as unlawful, Donald Trump doubled down on his trade policy and warned countries around the world not to “play games” with the court ruling and stick to recently-agreed trade deals. The EU meanwhile has decided to hold off on ratifying its agreement with the US while waiting for clarity.
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