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With his tariff plan in tatters, Trump vows ‘to do absolutely terrible things to foreign countries… in a much more powerful and obnoxious way’

Supreme Court strikes down tariff plan as Trump signals more aggressive trade actions ahead

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With his tariff plan in tatters, Trump vows ‘to do absolutely terrible things to foreign countries… in a much more powerful and obnoxious way’

Why This Matters

Why this matters: Tariff uncertainty and potential trade policy reversals create forecasting challenges for treasury and finance planning teams managing international operations and supply chain costs.

With his tariff plan in tatters, Trump vows ‘to do absolutely terrible things to foreign countries… in a much more powerful and obnoxious way’

President Trump's tariff plan was ruled illegal by the Supreme Court, triggering market volatility and chaotic policy reversals as Trump vows aggressive trade actions. Market panic was amplified by a speculative blog post about AI job losses, with the S&P 500 falling 1.04% yesterday before futures recovered slightly this morning.

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Why We Covered This

Finance leaders need to reassess tariff exposure, supply chain cost assumptions, and currency hedging strategies given the Supreme Court ruling and signaled policy shifts that could impact international operations and working capital planning.

Key Takeaways
President Trump's tariff plan was ruled illegal by the Supreme Court, triggering market volatility and chaotic policy reversals
Trump vows 'to do absolutely terrible things to foreign countries… in a much more powerful and obnoxious way'
Market panic was amplified by a speculative blog post about AI job losses, with the S&P 500 falling 1.04% yesterday before futures recovered slightly this morning
PeopleTrump- President
Key Figures
%1.04% market_declineS&P 500 decline on previous trading day
Key DatesEvent:2026-02-24
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David Okafor

Treasury and cash management specialist covering working capital optimization.

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