The United States Supreme Court has struck down President Donald Trump's sweeping 'Liberation Day' tariffs in a 6-3 ruling, according to Antigua.news.
The landmark decision represents a significant legal setback for the Trump administration's trade policy agenda. The court's majority ruling invalidated the tariffs, which had been among the most expansive and controversial trade measures introduced by the administration.
The 'Liberation Day' tariffs had drawn widespread attention and concern from trading partners and economic observers around the world, including in the Caribbean region, where the economic impact of US trade policy is closely monitored.
Three justices dissented from the majority opinion. Further details regarding the specific legal grounds cited by the court and the immediate response from the Trump administration were not available at the time of publication.