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The article analyzes the impact of the Supreme Court's ruling on Trump's tariffs, highlighting that countries like Brazil and China are set to benefit from reduced U.S. import tariffs, while the United Kingdom and Australia may face higher rates due to the new 15% global tariff. The analysis provides a detailed breakdown of tariff changes by country and discusses the potential winners and losers in the global trade landscape.
The article discusses the impact of the new 15% global tariff on various sectors, noting that textiles and apparel are the biggest beneficiaries due to high export volumes. In contrast, sectors like gems and jewelry, which had previously been exempt under the US-India trade deal, will now face the 15% levy. The piece also highlights that pharmaceuticals, electronics, and energy sectors remain largely shielded from the new tariffs.
Major stock indices declined following President Trump's decision to raise global tariffs to 15%, leading to significant losses in technology stocks like Tesla and Microsoft.
The Supreme Court invalidated over $200 billion in Trump's tariffs, ruling they exceeded presidential authority, prompting the administration to impose new tariffs under different legal grounds.
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