THE TARIFF TRENCHES: PROTECTING PROFITS IN THE WAKE OF SUPREME COURT UPHEAVAL
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In this high-stakes breakdown, Economic Strategist Vivian Thorne dissects the fallout from the landmark Supreme Court ruling in Learning Resources Inc. v. Trump (February 20, 2026). The decision fundamentally stripped the Executive Branch of its ability to use the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA) as a "blank check" for global tariffs, invalidating billions in collected duties. However, the victory for free trade was short-lived, as the administration immediately pivoted to Section 122 of the Trade Act of 1974, imposing a 150-day emergency 10% surcharge on all imports. Vivian reveals why this legal ping-pong is more dangerous than a direct trade war, threatening the very "economic fortress" you’ve worked to build. This episode provides the tactical blueprint for managing supply chain whiplash and pricing elasticity in a market defined by regulatory volatility.
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1. Supreme Court of the United States, "Learning Resources Inc. v. Trump," Decided February 20, 2026.
2. Council on Foreign Relations, "The Supreme Court Clipped Trump’s Tariff Powers," Jennifer Hillman, Feb 23, 2026.
3. The White House, "Proclamation on Imposing a Temporary Import Surcharge," Feb 20, 2026.