Trump Promises Stricter Tariffs Following Supreme Court Decision
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Washington, Feb 23 (NationPress) President Donald Trump declared on Monday that he does not need new authorization from Congress to enforce tariffs, despite India postponing a scheduled trade delegation visit to Washington amid uncertainty following a Supreme Court ruling that invalidated tariffs set during his presidency.
On Truth Social, Trump stated, "As President, I do not have to revert to Congress for tariff approval. This authority was granted long ago!"
He further expressed, "They were also just reaffirmed by the absurd and poorly constructed Supreme Court ruling!"
In another post, Trump cautioned foreign trading partners.
"Any nation that seeks to ‘play games’ with the absurd Supreme Court ruling, particularly those that have ‘exploited’ the U.S. for years or even decades, will face significantly higher tariffs, and worse, than those they previously accepted. BEWARE!" he warned.
The White House has not released further comments. "We are continuing to engage discreetly with all of our trade partners," a senior administration figure informed INAS.
The remarks coincided with reports that India has delayed its trade delegation's visit to the U.S. This postponement follows the U.S. Supreme Court’s ruling that annulled tariffs introduced by Trump, leading to uncertainty about the tariff landscape.
A source familiar with the matter indicated that the decision to delay the visit was made after discussions between Indian and U.S. officials. There is no new timeline for the delegation's trip due to the ambiguous tariff situation following the ruling.
The Indian delegation was expected to engage in talks in Washington regarding an interim trade agreement, which was anticipated to reduce punitive tariffs on Indian exports while significantly boosting U.S. imports.