Donald Trump

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Timeline

  1. Refund Implementation

    The U.S. Court of International Trade (CIT) is expected to establish refund procedures with CBP.

  2. Talks Postponed

    India and US reschedule the Feb 23 chief negotiator meeting in Washington DC.

  3. Tariff Escalation

    Trump imposes 10% (later 15%) tariffs on all countries for 150 days.

  4. Framework Reached

    India and US announce a framework for an interim trade agreement.

  5. SCOTUS Ruling

    US Supreme Court strikes down President Trump's unilateral tariff-imposing powers.

  6. Tariffs Imposed

    President imposes reciprocal and drug-trafficking tariffs citing IEEPA authority.

  7. Original Target

    Initial implementation date for the trade pact, now likely delayed.

  8. Policy Implementation

    Expected date for the formal lifting of export controls on sensitive dual-use technologies.

  9. Statutory Expiration

    The 150-day window for Section 122 authority expires unless renewed or modified.

  10. Statutory Deadline

    The 150-day window for Section 122 tariffs expires unless extended by Congress.

  11. Projected Expiration

    The 150-day temporary legal window for the new tariff rate is set to expire.

  12. Investigation Deadline

    The 150-day window for trade investigations and temporary tariffs is set to conclude.

  13. 150-Day Deadline

    The Section 122 tariffs will expire unless Congress votes to extend them beyond this date.

  14. Summit Commencement

    Scheduled start of high-level talks between Trump and Xi in Beijing.

  15. Refund Filing Window

    Anticipated start of major corporate legal filings for duty restitution.

  16. Appellate Deadline

    Expected deadline for the U.S. government to file a formal appeal and request a stay.

  17. Deadline Expiration

    The 10-day window for Iran to respond or negotiate expires.

  18. Geneva Summit

    Scheduled meeting between Abbas Araghchi and Steve Witkoff to discuss nuclear terms.

  19. Expected Implementation

    Tariffs projected to take effect at U.S. ports of entry.

  20. Nvidia Earnings Report

    Scheduled release of quarterly results to test the AI-sensitive market.

Stories mentioning Donald Trump 20

Financial Regulation Bullish

SCOTUS Tariff Reversal: China and India Lead Global Trade Relief

The US Supreme Court's decision to strike down emergency tariffs has triggered a massive shift in global trade dynamics, primarily benefiting major exporters like China and India. This ruling curtails executive power over trade policy and provides immediate relief to international supply chains previously strained by protectionist levies.

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Markets Bearish

Gold Surges as Supreme Court Ruling Curbs Trump's Tariff Authority

Gold prices climbed sharply following a landmark Supreme Court decision that restricted President Trump's unilateral tariff powers, casting doubt on existing and pending trade agreements. The ruling has triggered a flight to safety as investors weigh the potential for renewed trade instability and a shift in U.S. economic policy.

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Earnings Neutral

Nvidia Earnings Face High Stakes Amid AI Disruption Fears and Tariff Turmoil

Nvidia’s upcoming quarterly results serve as a critical pivot point for a US stock market grappling with the dual pressures of AI-driven sector disruption and legal uncertainty following a Supreme Court ruling on trade tariffs. As the world’s largest company, Nvidia must satisfy sky-high expectations to stabilize a volatile tech sector that has seen software and service industries falter.

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Financial Regulation Bearish

EU Demands US Honor Trade Pact Amid Trump’s New 15% Global Tariff Hike

The European Commission has issued a stern demand for the United States to uphold its bilateral trade commitments following President Trump's announcement of a 15% global import duty. The move comes immediately after a U.S. Supreme Court ruling limited the administration's tariff powers, creating a fresh wave of volatility in transatlantic relations.

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Economy Neutral

Weaponized Interdependence: The New Geopolitical Risk in Trump’s Second Term

Political scientist Abraham Newman warns that the era of neoliberal globalization has been replaced by 'weaponized interdependence,' where states exploit centralized economic hubs for coercion. This shift, accelerated in Donald Trump’s second term, transforms global supply chains and financial networks into strategic vulnerabilities.

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Financial Regulation Bearish

Trump Escalates Global Trade War with 15% Tariff After Supreme Court Rebuff

The US Supreme Court struck down President Trump’s previous global tariffs as an unconstitutional overreach of executive power, prompting an immediate pivot to a 15% levy under the 1974 Trade Act. This legal maneuver sets up a five-month window of heightened trade tension before requiring Congressional intervention, potentially triggering $130 billion in refund claims.

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Financial Regulation Bearish

Trump’s Proposed Universal Tariffs Threaten Australia’s Strategic Trade Edge

Donald Trump’s renewed call for universal baseline tariffs is raising alarms in Canberra, as it threatens to erode the competitive advantages Australia has long enjoyed under its Free Trade Agreement with the U.S. The potential for a 10% to 20% global tariff could disrupt Australia's resource-heavy export model and complicate its delicate balancing act between its primary security ally and its largest trading partner, China.

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Financial Regulation Bearish

Trump Defies Supreme Court with 15% Global Tariff Hike

President Trump has escalated his trade offensive by raising the global import duty to 15% just one day after a Supreme Court ruling struck down his previous tariff framework. The move, which utilizes a temporary 150-day legal window, signals a deepening constitutional and economic confrontation over executive trade authority.

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Financial Regulation Bearish

Trump Slams Supreme Court After Legal Defeat Over Tariff Authority

President Trump has launched a scathing critique of the Supreme Court following a landmark ruling that restricts his executive authority to impose sweeping trade tariffs. The decision marks a significant check on the administration's 'America First' economic agenda and has triggered immediate volatility across global markets.

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Financial Regulation Neutral

SCOTUS Strikes Down Trump’s IEEPA Tariffs, Sparking Trade Policy Crisis

The U.S. Supreme Court has invalidated the Trump administration’s sweeping tariffs imposed under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA), ruling them an unconstitutional overreach of executive authority. President Trump immediately retaliated by signing a new 10% global tariff and labeling the court's decision a 'disgrace to the nation.'

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