Trump Imposes Temporary Import Duty Despite SCOTUS Ruling
February 21, 2026·4 days ago·via Organiser

President Trump signs a proclamation imposing a 10% ad valorem import duty on articles entering the U.S. for 150 days, starting February 24, to tackle fundamental international payments problems and protect American workers, farmers, and manufacturers. The White House fact sheet dismisses the Supreme Court's recent decision as disappointing but vows it won't stop efforts to fix the distorted global trading system that's hurt U.S. economic and national security.
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