When the U.S. Supreme Court struck down tariffs imposed under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA) in Learning Resources, Inc. v. Trump, the effects were felt far beyond American shores. European policymakers and businesses are now grappling with what this judicial turning point means for transatlantic commerce.
In the second instalment of our tariff podcast series, Philippe Heeren and Justin Angotti examine the European perspective on this significant ruling. The conversation covers how the decision may reshape the broader EU–U.S. trading relationship, its ramifications for trade deal discussions currently underway, and actionable guidance for companies operating in an uncertain environment.
Please note that this podcast was recorded on Tuesday 3rd March, prior to the news of a threatened Spanish trade embargo. The tariff landscape is rapidly evolving, and some comments may already be outdated, please refer to our Trump 2.0 tariff tracker for the latest tariff information.