Supreme Court blocks Trump emergency tariffs
- • Higher litigation risk for tariffs imposed under emergency authorities
- • Greater dependence on Congressional approval for durable tariff regimes
- • Potential spillover to challenges of immigration fee authorities
- • More volatility in landed-cost assumptions tied to executive tariffs
- • Importers and manufacturers with tariff-exposed supply chains
- • U.S. trade compliance and customs advisory functions
- • Industries reliant on cross-border sourcing (auto, electronics, retail)
- • Employers and immigration counsel involved in H-1B fee disputes
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