After a ruling by the US Supreme Court striking down a global tariff plan, US President Donald Trump has announced a new executive order imposing a 10% tariff on imports from nearly all countries for 150 days.
According to reports, the court declared Trump’s earlier sweeping tariff policy unlawful, saying the administration had imposed trade duties without proper congressional authorization.
In response, Trump strongly criticized the decision and quickly signed a new executive order introducing a temporary 10% global tariff. The measure will remain in force for 150 days unless Congress decides to extend it.
The new tariff applies broadly to imports entering the United States. However, certain goods and some countries — including limited exemptions for Canada and Mexico — may be treated differently under the order.
Analysts say the court’s ruling represents a significant setback for Trump’s trade agenda because it reinforces Congress’s authority over major economic and trade decisions.
Meanwhile, the fresh tariff announcement is expected to reshape global trade dynamics. Several countries have expressed concern, warning that the move could escalate trade tensions and disrupt supply chains.
Observers note that the coming months will be critical as policymakers and global markets assess the economic impact of the temporary tariff.

