Trump to face new tariff challenge over keeping collected revenue
February 26, 2026 • Google News World
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US President Donald Trump has announced plans to keep tariffs imposed on certain goods, despite a recent court decision that ruled against them. The tariffs were imposed as part of a trade dispute with China.
According to reports, Trump’s administration will continue to collect duties on imported goods from China, including electronics and machinery. This decision comes after the US Court of International Trade ruled in favor of Chinese companies that had challenged the tariffs.
Meanwhile, a report by Vox.com has highlighted the role of a toy manufacturer in helping to take down Trump’s tariffs. The company, which remains unnamed, reportedly worked with trade experts and lawyers to challenge the tariffs in court.
In another development, CNN reported that Supreme Court justices remained silent during Trump’s State of the Union address, where he criticized their decision on the tariffs. The justices did not respond to Trump’s comments.
The Economist has warned that the US trade situation is becoming increasingly chaotic. The publication notes that the ongoing trade disputes and tariffs are having a significant impact on global markets and economies.
Finally, an opinion piece by John Roberts in The New York Times suggests that the Supreme Court justice is losing patience with Trump over his handling of trade policy.
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