RIYADH: President Donald Trump renewed his condemnation of the US Supreme Court on Monday after it ruled against his sweeping tariff program last week, vowing to turn to other powers and licenses but giving no details. The Supreme Court, in a 6-3 ruling on Friday, voided most of the tariffs Trump imposed in 2025, finding that the emergency law he relied on did not allow the imposition of the levies.

The decision is a significant loss to US President Trump on an issue that has been critical for his economic agenda.

Trump, as recently as Thursday, has talked up the consequences of the Supreme Court striking down his tariffs prior to the seismic ruling.

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The ruling opens the door to potentially hundreds of billions of dollars in tariff refunds.

The Supreme Court ruling is a major blow to Trump, whose economic and foreign policies leaned on his asserted power to unilaterally slap tariffs on any country.

The US Supreme Court ruled that 'reciprocal' tariffs imposed by the American president were illegal.

President Donald Trump said Friday he will sign an executive order imposing a new 10% “global tariff,” hours after the Supreme Court struck down his sweeping “reciprocal” import…

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Supreme Court blocks Trump's emergency tariffs, but he plans to invoke other laws to maintain and raise tariffs.

U.S. trading partners cautiously react to a Supreme Court ruling on tariffs, while Trump announces a new 10% import levy.

The move comes after the Supreme Court ruled Trump doesn't have tariff authority under an emergency law but can impose tariffs in other ways.

The president signed an executive order implementing 10 percent global tariffs after calling the justices who struck down his signature trade policy a “disgrace.”

Some countries welcome the ruling, while others review trade deals and economic effect.

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The U.S. Supreme Court on Friday struck down much of President Donald Trump's "reciprocal" tariffs. But Trump didn't take their decision lying down.

After the Supreme Court ruling, Trump said he would impose new levies of 15% on goods entering the US.

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RIYADH: President Donald Trump renewed his condemnation of the US Supreme Court on Monday after it ruled against his sweeping tariff program last week, vowing to turn to other…