
A Truce, Not a Reset
US-China optics have improved, but the underlying trade conflict and tariff risk remain unresolved.
TARIFF TRACKING
/ The IEEPA tariffs are off the table. Here’s what else is in the U.S. administration’s toolkit – and how likely they will be to use each.
New Rules, New Tools
The US Supreme Court has ruled against the administration’s IEEPA tariffs, for those who think this is ‘game over’, they haven’t followed the play carefully.
The ruling was less of a surprise to many in the administration than what it seems. They knew this was real – and so preparations were already underway reinstating tariffs through other channels.
Here are some of the alternatives ways the U.S. could impose tariffs – and how likely they are to use them.
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