Skip linksSkip to Content Live Navigation menuNewsAfricaAsiaUS & CanadaLatin AmericaEuropeAsia PacificMiddle EastExplainedOpinionSportVideoFeaturesEconomyHuman RightsClimate CrisisInvestigationsInteractivesIn PicturesScience & TechnologyPodcastsTravel Live Navigation menuDonald TrumpTrump and Xi: A history of key meetingsCould China, US form a ‘G2’?Key issues on the tableUS-China head-to-headWhy China may have the edge at Trump-Xi summitSupreme Court says Trump did not have authority to impose tariffs under law meant for national emergencies.US President Donald Trump, flanked by Secretary of Commerce Howard Lutnick and Solicitor General D. John Sauer, holds a press briefing at the White House, following the Supreme Court's ruling that Trump had exceeded his authority when he imposed tariffs, in Washington, DC, January 20, 2026. [Jonathan Ernst/Reuters]By Brian Osgood and Fiona KelliherPublished On 20 Feb 2026This live page is closed.
Trump tariffs updates: US president slams Supreme Court, vows more tariffs
Top US court says Trump did not have authority to enact tariffs under law meant for national emergencies.












