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global tariffs crisis

US President Donald Trump and US Secretary of Commerce Howard Lutnick, speaks during a press conference in the Brady Press Briefing Room of the White House in Washington, DC, on February 20, 2026. US President Donald Trump will hold a press conference Friday to discuss the Supreme Court's ruling against a major part of his tariffs, spokeswoman Karoline Leavitt said.

Global tariffs crisis after US Supreme Court ruling

NEWS.IQ by NEWS.IQ
February 23, 2026
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The global tariffs crisis intensified after the US Supreme Court ruling that invalidated a major part of President Donald Trump’s tariff program. The decision sparked immediate reactions from China, the European Union, and financial markets across Asia.
The global tariffs crisis prompted renewed calls for Washington to cancel unilateral measures and honor existing trade commitments as governments worldwide assess the ruling’s impact on economic stability.

China urges Washington to cancel unilateral tariffs

China called on the United States to lift unilateral tariffs imposed during President Trump’s second term. Beijing described the Supreme Court’s six to three ruling as a turning point that requires Washington to reconsider its trade approach.
The Chinese Ministry of Commerce said it was conducting a full review of the ruling’s implications and insisted that the United States remove tariff measures targeting its trading partners.
Beijing warned that protectionist measures threaten global markets and reiterated that it would continue to safeguard its economic interests. The new 15 percent global tariff announced by Trump is scheduled to begin Tuesday for 150 days with certain exemptions.

Concerns ahead of Trump’s planned visit to China

The Chinese Foreign Ministry noted it is closely monitoring the possibility of Washington adopting alternate mechanisms to maintain higher tariffs including new investigations.
President Trump is expected to visit China in the coming weeks though US Trade Representative Jamieson Greer said the upcoming April meeting with President Xi Jinping is not intended to escalate trade disputes.

EU demands clarity and respect for trade deal

The European Commission urged Washington to fully comply with last year’s joint EU-US trade agreement which caps US tariffs on European goods at 15 percent.
In a statement Sunday the Commission said it expects Washington to honor its commitments and requested clarity on how the United States will proceed after the Supreme Court ruling.

EU warns of instability from unpredictable tariffs

EU officials stressed that sudden tariff changes undermine supply chains and global market confidence.
European Trade Commissioner Maros Sefcovic has been in continuous communication with US officials including Greer and Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick.
The president of the European Central Bank Christine Lagarde said she remains uncertain about the ruling’s full implications and hopes for clearer guidance from Washington.

European Parliament delays approval process

The European Parliament’s trade committee signaled that it may suspend legislative approval of the EU-US trade pact until a legal assessment is completed.
Committee chair Bernd Lange referred to the situation as tariff chaos and called for stability before moving forward.

Asian markets rally despite uncertainty Despite growing policy confusion

Asian stock markets posted gains Monday as investors welcomed the weakening of US tariff authority.
Tech companies led the rally with notable increases in Hong Kong South Korea and other regional markets. Analysts said the ruling could benefit China and India which have faced tariff pressure from the United States.

Global markets absorb the fallout

The dollar weakened against major currencies while oil prices fell amid hopes for progress on an Iran nuclear agreement.
Analysts cautioned that although tariffs under the IEEPA authority may have been curtailed the broader US trade strategy is likely to remain aggressive through other legal pathways.

Key figures

• Hang Seng Index: Up 2.5%
• Euro/dollar: Up at 1.1823
• Dollar/yen: Down at 154.15
• WTI crude: Down 1.3% at 65.63 USD
• Brent crude: Down 1.3% at 70.86 USD

Conclusion:

The global trade landscape entered a new phase of uncertainty as the Supreme Court ruling triggered diplomatic responses from China the European Union and other partners. Markets responded cautiously while governments seek clarity on the future of US tariff policy.

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