Trump Threatens to Unwind Trade Deals Over Tariff Case

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President Trump has indicated that if the Supreme Court strikes down his tariffs, he plans to unwind existing trade agreements, though experts suggest these agreements are largely superficial and not legally binding. The court case involves the legality of tariffs imposed under emergency powers, and a ruling against Trump could also lead to refunds for businesses. Trump argues that losing the tariffs would weaken U.S. leverage in trade negotiations, but analysts believe the impact may be overstated due to the tentative nature of the agreements.
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