@financialtimes: Governments around the world are unlikely to renege on trade pacts signed with Donald Trump over the past year despite a Supreme Court ruling that many of the tariffs imposed by the US were illegal, according to international analysts and legal experts. Sectors such as autos and steel were not affected by the Supreme Court ruling. Countries are expected to be deterred from seeking to backtrack on their deals due to fear of retaliation in those areas by Trump’s capricious White House, along with US leverage in other areas such as defence and security, explains the FT's world trade editor, Peter Foster. Tap the link in above to read more. #ft #financialtimes #trump #tariffs

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forgestar99
Anonymous :
The fact the 3 ScotuS members voted no is even more disappointing. Becuase it’s VERY clear it’s against the constitution’s.
2026-02-24 15:46:22
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rickobrien483
rickobrien483 :
See, the thing Biden and his pals taught Trump is, it dont matter if its true or not, but through the lawfare he was targeted with, he learned the point is to draw it out in slow moving courts and appeals for years, till someone wins or loses. War of Attrition. Lol
2026-02-24 23:45:46
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cnj_guy
CNJ_Guy :
Trump is living in the past
2026-02-24 19:42:08
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boujee_pets
Boujee Pets HTX :
We are ashamed of this president that does not represent muscle of us
2026-02-24 18:12:46
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lunch9461
Lunch :
refund
2026-02-25 03:17:04
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Laney :
2026-02-24 15:37:20
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paul3140
Paul Buysrogge :
🤪🤪🤪
2026-02-24 15:35:41
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kevinm10000
KevBardruid :
All smoke and mirrors...only announced on the eve of another illegal war to cover up more illegal crimes😅😅😅
2026-02-24 16:01:48
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