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Supreme Court’s Skepticism on Trump Tariffs Means Uncertainty Reigns

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November 6, 2025
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  • The U.S. Supreme Court signaled doubts over Trump’s use of emergency powers to impose tariffs under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA).
  • Even if the Court strikes down the tariffs, Trump retains alternative legal tools to reimpose duties under Sections 232, 301, and 122.
  • Businesses face months of uncertainty—whether through possible refunds of duties or new tariff measures replacing the old ones.
  • A ruling against the tariffs could reduce U.S. GDP by 0.6% due to lost revenue but ease costs for importers and consumers.
  • The dispute could strain U.S. relations with China and key trading partners, complicating ongoing negotiations.

Supreme Court Challenges Trump’s Tariff Authority

President Donald Trump’s broad use of emergency powers to impose global tariffs faced sharp scrutiny from Supreme Court justices on Wednesday, suggesting potential limits on the president’s trade authority.
The case questions Trump’s reliance on the 1977 IEEPA, a law originally designed for financial sanctions, not import duties.

If overturned, the decision could affect tariffs on dozens of countries and set a precedent restricting executive authority over trade policy. However, the Court’s ruling—expected months from now—will do little to resolve near-term business uncertainty.


White House Response and Market Reaction

Despite skepticism from conservative justices, the Trump administration projected confidence. Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt said Trump was “optimistic they’ll do the right thing,” after consulting with his legal and economic advisers.
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, who attended the hearing, told Fox Business he was “very optimistic.”

Still, the stakes remain high. Businesses reliant on imports are bracing for delays, higher costs, or refund disputes if the Court overturns IEEPA-based tariffs.


Impact on Businesses and Trade Partners

Companies across the U.S. continue to bear heavy tariff costs. Small importers like COCOON and Sash Group described cutting product lines, scaling back trade shows, and laying off workers to manage rising expenses.

Nichole MacDonald, founder of Sash Group, said her small handbag company had to raise prices twice and lay off staff, adding that by the time relief arrives, it may be “too late for small businesses.”

Beyond domestic challenges, the uncertainty is roiling trade talks with partners like China, the EU, South Korea, and Vietnam. Analysts warn that ongoing unpredictability could make future deals harder to secure.


Alternative Legal Avenues for Tariffs

Even if the Court invalidates Trump’s IEEPA tariffs, the administration has fallback options under older trade laws.
According to trade adviser Blake Harden of EY’s Washington Council, the White House could pivot to:

  • Section 301: For retaliatory tariffs, often used against China.
  • Section 232: National security-based tariffs on steel, autos, and technology.
  • Section 122: Temporary tariffs of up to 15% for balance-of-payments crises.
  • Section 338 (1930): An unused statute allowing trade retaliation.

Harden summarized: “Uncertainty is the name of the game right now.”


Economic Implications

A Bloomberg Economics model estimates that a ruling against Trump could lower the average U.S. effective tariff rate to 6.5%, boosting trade activity and slightly improving GDP. Maintaining the tariffs, by contrast, would result in a 1.7% GDP hit from reduced global trade and consumer spending.

The administration has credited tariff revenue with narrowing the fiscal deficit to $1.78 trillion in FY2025, but experts note the impact is limited compared to overall U.S. borrowing.

Customs officials also warn that if refunds are ordered, it will be a “massive project” requiring coordination across unpaid federal staff amid the government shutdown.


Geopolitical Fallout

China remains central to the tariff debate. Although the recent Trump–Xi truce stabilized trade talks, a Supreme Court ruling against Trump could be seen in Beijing as a temporary win. Analysts believe Trump would likely reimpose similar duties using different legal authority—risking another escalation.

As Rachel Ziemba of the Center for a New American Security noted, “The deficit would be even wider if they weren’t generating revenue through this channel.” Yet the political cost of renewed tariffs could be significant if the trade war re-intensifies ahead of the 2026 elections.

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