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Trump announces new 10% global tariffs, lashes out at supreme court justices for ‘ridiculous’ ruling – as it happened


Trump says he has signed an order imposing a 10% tariff on all imports

Donald Trump has announced on his social media platform that he has signed an order to impose tariffs on every nation, although he made no reference to what legal authority he was relying on to do so.

“It is my Great Honor to have just signed, from the Oval Office, a Global 10% Tariff on all Countries, which will be effective almost immediately,” the president posted.

Minutes later the White House released a fact sheet explaining that Trump had signed a proclamation “invoking his authority under section 122 of the Trade Act of 1974” to impose “a temporary import duty”.

Last year, the Congressional Research Service, which provides legislative research and analysis to lawmakers, explained that, temporary, legal authority:

double quotation markSection 122 of the Trade Act of 1974 directs the President to take measures that may include a temporary import surcharge (tariff) when necessary to address “large and serious United States balance-of-payments deficits” or certain other situations that present “fundamental international payments problems.” Section 122 has never been used, and therefore courts have had no occasion to interpret its language. Some news reports have noted this provision appears to authorize the President to impose across-the-board tariffs on imports in some circumstances.

The law does, however, place limits on such tariffs which may be imposed by the president for “a period not exceeding 150 days,” and are “not to exceed 15 percent”.

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Key events

Closing summary

This brings our live coverage of the second Trump administration to a close for the day. Here are the latest developments:

  • The US supreme court ruled 6-3 that the tariffs imposed by Donald Trump using emergency powers are illegal and the president took it well reacted with fury and vowed to find a way to impose even more import taxes using legal authorities he does have.

  • Later in the day, the president signed a proclamation to impose global 10% import taxes on goods from all nations, with a long list of exceptions, that can only stay in place for 150 days.

  • The president read an angry denunciation of the court to the assembled press corps at a White House news conference which had apparently been drafted for social media because it concluded with the phrase “Thank you for your attention to this matter”, words Trump read aloud.

  • The president called on a series of reporters for fringe, pro-Trump outlets at the news conference who helped him to boost his message instead of challenging him.

  • Writing on his social media platform on Friday night, Trump continued his tirade, saying the six justices who ruled that the tariffs he imposed under the guise of a fictional “emergency” were illegal “should be ashamed of themselves.”

  • Critics of the president’s tariffs argued that refunds of the illegally collected tariffs are necessary.

  • The Pentagon announced on social media that the US military killed three suspected drug smugglers in a strike on a boat in the eastern Pacific on Friday.

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