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Trump's 10% tariffs: Which countries will take a hit after SCOTUS ruling?

President Trump reinstates a 10% global tariff under section 122. Here is how it will impact the trade policies and which countries might be hit

Published on: Feb 21, 2026 01:54 AM IST
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President Donald Trump has invoked an alternative tariff, Section 122 of the Trade Act of 1974, to reinstate 10% global tariff after the U.S. Supreme Court ruled against his earlier tariff actions.

US President Donald Trump speaks during a press conference to discuss the Supreme Court's ruling against a major part of his tariffs, spokeswoman Karoline Leavitt said. (Photo by Mandel NGAN / AFP) (AFP)
US President Donald Trump speaks during a press conference to discuss the Supreme Court's ruling against a major part of his tariffs, spokeswoman Karoline Leavitt said. (Photo by Mandel NGAN / AFP) (AFP)

The court's 6-3 decision held that Trump exceeded his authority under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA) by applying sweeping levies on imports from around the world.

In response, Trump announced a 10% global tariff levy that permits the president to temporarily impose tariffs in response to "large and serious" shortfalls in the balance of payments in the U.S. or other circumstances that give rise to "fundamental international payments problems."

Read more: Trump tariff news: What are Sections 232, 301 and 122?

What is the impact?

"Great certainty has been brought back to the economy of the United States, and actually, the economy of the world," Trump said dramatically as he wrapped up his news conference.

“Effective immediately, all National Security TARIFFS, Section 232 and existing Section 301 TARIFFS, remain in place, and in full force and effect. Today I will sign an Order to impose a 10% GLOBAL TARIFF, under Section 122, over and above our normal TARIFFS already being charged...” Trump said.

Read more: US not at war with every nation’: What court said while junking Trump tariffs

What countries might get hit?

Tapping into a policy first initiated in April 2025, China is subject to an increase of 10% tariff over the existing tariff. Other major trading partners include, South Korea, Japan and the European Union, which export a range of products to the U.S like electronics and pharmaceuticals.

Some other countries include Mexico and Canada, which may face renewed trade talks over the “trafficking tariff” of 25% and 35%, respectively.

Moreover, China was also subject to a lomgstanding 10% “fentanyl tariff” before the court ruling, which may begin again under section 122.

 
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Shirin Gupta

Shirin Gupta is a content producer with the Hindustan Times. She covers everything between politics, entertainment and sports at the US desk. Shirin got interested in political journalism during her time as a web editor at her college newspaper NCC News in Syracuse when she first started seeing the effects of national politics in life of her fellow colleagues. Shirin has worked on a wide range of fast-moving and developing stories locally when she was at NCC editing accessible reports for the audience. Her current role requires her to track real-time updates, verify information and present balanced coverage across diverse beats. Covering US politics from an international newsroom perspective has further deepened her understanding of how domestic decisions can have far-reaching global consequences. With a keen interest in international affairs, Shirin continues to build her expertise in geopolitics, policy shifts, and cross-border developments. She aims to learn and evolve her reporting in matters of geopolitics and international issues. Outside the newsroom Shirin writes about books and music for her personal blog. She is an avid consumer of pop culture and reveres literature.

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