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rump Tariffs Live: The US Supreme Court struck down on Friday President Donald Trump’s sweeping tariffs that he pursued under a law meant for use in national emergencies, rejecting one of his most contentious assertions of authority in a ruling with major implications for the global economy. It is a mix of relief and confusion for Indian exporters following the US Supreme Court’s strike-down of US President Donald Trump’s sweeping emergency tariffs. While the decision signals a victory for trade, industry players are staying cautious until the full regulatory fallout is clear. Click here to read the the US Supreme Court’s opinion
- February 21, 2026 14:48
India well-positioned despite global tariff changes: CITI Secretary General Chandrima Chatterjee
- February 21, 2026 14:46
French President Emmanuel Macron says US Supreme Court tariff ruling shows it is good to have counterweights to power in democracies
French President Emmanuel Macron said on Saturday that the US Supreme Court ruling on President Donald Trump’s trade tariffs shows that it is good to have counterweights to power and the rule of law in democracies. “It is not bad to have a Supreme Court and, therefore, the rule of law,” he said at the annual agricultural salon in Paris, in response to a question about Friday’s ruling by the US Supreme Court that tariffs imposed by President Donald Trump under an economic emergency law were illegal.
- February 21, 2026 14:27
Government will study US Supreme Court tariff ruling: Union Minister Pralhad Joshi
Union Minister Pralhad Joshi said the Centre will examine the recent US Supreme Court ruling on tariffs before issuing any official response, asserting that the matter falls under the purview of the Commerce Ministry and the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA).
Government will study US Supreme Court tariff ruling: Union Minister Pralhad Joshi
Union Minister Pralhad Joshi announces government’s review of US Supreme Court tariff ruling, with responses from Commerce Ministry and MEA pending.
- February 21, 2026 14:18
Jairam Ramesh cited remarks made by US President Donald Trump following a US Supreme Court ruling striking down his reciprocal tariffs policy.
- February 21, 2026 14:14
Jairam Ramesh demands centre puts India-US trade deal on hold after US Court ruling on Trump’s tariffs
Congress leader Jairam Ramesh demanded that the Centre immediately pause the Indo-US interim trade framework following the US Supreme Court’s ruling on tariffs.Briefing reporters here, Ramesh said, “We demand that in view of the Supreme Court’s decision on tariff, the Modi government should immediately put the Indo-US framework of interim agreement on hold. Use the clause in the joint statement and renegotiate the deal to eliminate liberalisation of imports in agriculture.” (ANI)
- February 21, 2026 14:12
Government will study US Supreme Court tariff ruling: Union Minister Pralhad Joshi
Union Minister Pralhad Joshi said the Centre will examine the recent US Supreme Court ruling on tariffs before issuing any official response, asserting that the matter falls under the purview of the Commerce Ministry and the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA). (PTI)
- February 21, 2026 14:05
India-US tariffs after Supreme Court verdict: An explainer
India will now face a lower reciprocal tariff of 10 per cent, down from 25 per cent, after US President Donald Trump announced a new global levy on items imported into America in the wake of the Supreme Court verdict against his sweeping duties on several nations.
India-US tariffs after Supreme Court verdict: An explainer
Explore how the US Supreme Court’s ruling reduces tariffs on Indian goods, impacting trade dynamics and costs for exporters.
- February 21, 2026 13:37
PM should put India-US trade agreement on hold, renegotiate terms of deal: Congress
With the American Supreme Court striking down President Donald Trump’s global tariffs, the Congress on Saturday demanded that Prime Minister Narendra Modi should put the India-US interim trade agreement on hold and renegotiate the terms of the deal.
PM should put India-US trade agreement on hold, renegotiate terms of deal: Congress
Congress urges PM Modi to pause the India-US trade agreement and renegotiate to protect Indian farmers’ interests.
- February 21, 2026 13:26
Chidambaram questions Centre on impact of US tariff ruling on India-US Trade Framework
Soon after the US Supreme Court struck down President Donald Trump’s reciprocal tariffs on countries under the IEEPA, Congress veteran P Chidambaram has asked the Indian government to explain what would be the impact of the US judgement on the trade deal framework that was announced earlier this month between the two countries.
Chidambaram questions Centre on impact of US tariff ruling on India-US Trade Framework
Chidambaram urges the Indian government to clarify the implications of the US Supreme Court’s tariff ruling on trade relations.
- February 21, 2026 13:15
PM should put India-US trade agreement on hold, renegotiate terms of deal: Congress
With the American Supreme Court striking down President Donald Trump’s global tariffs, the Congress on Saturday demanded that Prime Minister Narendra Modi should put the India-US interim trade agreement on hold and renegotiate the terms of the deal.
Congress general secretary in-charge communications Jairam Ramesh said the government must state categorically that there will be no import liberalisation till clear cut clarifications from the American side and ensure that Indian farmers’ interests are not hurt. (PTI)
- February 21, 2026 13:13
SC ruling on Trump’s tariffs: Judge refers to tariffs imposed on India for buying Russian oil in dissenting note
As the US Supreme Court on Friday struck down President Donald Trump’s sweeping tariffs, Justice Brett Kavanaugh referred to the tariffs imposed on India for Russian oil purchases in his dissenting opinion.
SC ruling on Trump’s tariffs: Judge refers to tariffs imposed on India for buying Russian oil in dissenting note
Supreme Court strikes down Trump’s tariffs; Justice Kavanaugh highlights dissent on India’s Russian oil duties in opinion.
- February 21, 2026 13:03
Refunds may be available on some tariffs applied to goods from India: US Chamber of Commerce after SC ruling
A leading US business chamber on Friday said refunds would be available for some levies applied to goods from Brazil and India after the Supreme Court struck down President Donald Trump’s sweeping tariffs.
Refunds may be available on some tariffs applied to goods from India: US Chamber of Commerce after SC ruling
US Chamber of Commerce announces potential refunds on tariffs for goods from India and Brazil following Supreme Court ruling.
- February 21, 2026 13:00
Rahul says ‘PM compromised’
- February 21, 2026 12:50
Congress claims US trade deal has become an ‘ordeal’, Rahul says ‘PM compromised’
After the US Supreme Court struck down President Donald Trump’s global tariffs, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi accused Prime Minister Narendra Modi of being “compromised”, saying his “betrayal” in the India-US interim trade deal stood exposed.
Congress claims US trade deal has become an ‘ordeal’, Rahul says ‘PM compromised’
Congress criticizes PM Modi over the India-US trade deal, calling it an “ordeal” after Trump’s tariffs were struck down.
- February 21, 2026 12:49
Trump’s post on Truth Social shared on The White House handle
- February 21, 2026 12:42
“Why did India rushed into a deal”: Priyanka Chaturvedi
Following the US Supreme Court’s verdict quashing the tariffs imposed by President Donald Trump, Shiv Sena UBT MP Priyanka Chaturvedi on Saturday questioned why India rushed into an interim trade deal instead of waiting for the apex court’s decision.
- February 21, 2026 12:39
Chidambaram questions Centre on impact of US tariff ruling on India-US trade framework
- February 21, 2026 12:35
How will companies get refunds now that the US Supreme Court has rejected Trump’s tariffs?
Read the full article to know the detailed explanation on the aftermath of the US Supreme Court rejecting Trump’s tariffs
How will companies get refunds now that the US Supreme Court has rejected Trump’s tariffs?
Learn how companies can navigate the complex refund process following the Supreme Court’s rejection of Trump’s illegal tariffs.
- February 21, 2026 12:32
Trump signs 10% global tariff in bid to salvage trade agenda
- February 21, 2026 12:30
Indian-American lawyer Neal Katyal leads charge in landmark Supreme Court verdict against Trump
- February 21, 2026 12:24
US Treasury Secretary Bessent says tariff revenue to be ‘virtually unchanged’ in 2026
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said that revenue collected from tariffs will be “virtually unchanged” in 2026, despite Friday’s Supreme Court ruling, as President Donald Trump uses alternate authorities to impose duties.
US Treasury Secretary Bessent says tariff revenue to be ‘virtually unchanged’ in 2026
Treasury Secretary Bessent forecasts 2026 tariff revenue to remain unchanged despite Supreme Court ruling, using alternative legal authorities.
- February 21, 2026 12:23
US Supreme Court blocks Trump’s global tariffs, what next?
Watch the video here on Trump’s global tariffs
- February 21, 2026 12:21
Indian-origin lawyer at centre of landmark Supreme Court verdict against Trump
At the centre of the landmark US Supreme Court verdict striking down President Donald Trump’s sweeping global tariffs is an Indian-origin lawyer who argued before America’s highest court about the illegality of the levies.
Neal Katyal, the son of Indian immigrants and the former Acting Solicitor General of the United States under President Barack Obama, argued the consequential tariff case on behalf of small businesses and won.
- February 21, 2026 12:18
Indian labour-intensive exports to face lower 10% surcharge after US Court axes Trump’s tariffs
Following the US Supreme Court’s ruling on Friday striking down President Donald Trump’s “illegal” tariffs, the reciprocal tariffs of 18 per cent on Indian goods agreed upon in the India-US interim trade deal are invalidated and instead goods will now face a “temporary surcharge” of 10 per cent.
Indian labour-intensive exports to face lower 10% surcharge after US Court axes Trump’s tariffs
India’s tariff rate drops to 10% as Trump announces new global import levies following Supreme Court ruling against his tariffs.
- February 21, 2026 12:15
Trump live updates: Exporters relieved, confused as US court strikes down Trump tariffs
Some trade experts say that India had been too hasty in concluding an interim trade deal with the US and lost its bargaining power. But, as the agreement had not been legally signed, some leverage can still be used to protect the country’s sensitivities better, they say.
Exporters relieved, confused as US court strikes down Trump tariffs
Indian exporters are relieved yet confused after the US Supreme Court struck down Trump tariffs, prompting calls for better trade leverage.
- February 21, 2026 12:11
Trump’s emergency powers test limits of Presidential authority
IEEPA lets a president regulate commerce in a national emergency. Trump became the first president to use IEEPA to impose tariffs, one of many ways he has aggressively pushed the boundaries of executive authority since returning to office in areas as varied as his crackdown on immigration, the firing of federal agency officials, domestic military deployments and military operations overseas.
- February 21, 2026 12:07
International Emergency Economic Powers Act
The US Constitution grants Congress, not the president, the authority to issue taxes and tariffs. But Trump instead turned to statutory authority by invoking IEEPA to impose the tariffs on nearly every U.S. trading partner without congressional approval.
- February 21, 2026 12:02
The US Supreme Court struck down President Donald Trump’s sweeping tariffs
Click here to read the the US Supreme Court’s opinion
- February 21, 2026 11:56
Trump Tariffs Live: Trump signs 10% global tariff in bid to salvage trade agenda
President Donald Trump imposed a 10 per cent global tariff on foreign goods, moving quickly to preserve his trade agenda after the US Supreme Court struck down many of the levies he imposed last year.
Trump signs 10% global tariff in bid to salvage trade agenda
Trump signs a 10% global tariff on foreign goods to reinforce his trade agenda following a Supreme Court ruling against previous tariffs.
- February 21, 2026 11:54
Trump Tariffs Live: US Supreme Court rejects Trump’s global tariffs
The US Supreme Court struck down on Friday President Donald Trump’s sweeping tariffs that he pursued under a law meant for use in national emergencies, rejecting one of his most contentious assertions of authority in a ruling with major implications for the global economy.
US Supreme Court rejects Trump’s global tariffs
The US Supreme Court has invalidated Trump’s global tariffs, challenging his authority and impacting the global economy.
Published on February 21, 2026
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