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The U.S. Supreme Court imposed restrictions on former President Donald Trump's authority to impose tariffs, ruling that his use of the International Emergency Economic Powers Act to swiftly implement trade measures was unlawful. This decision diminished the government's ability to impose tariffs of up to 100% on goods or digital taxes. Nonetheless, Trump continued to threaten the imposition of tariffs up to 100% on European goods and digital services, but the enforcement of such measures has become unlikely due to legal constraints. The ruling is part of Trump's broader efforts to implement trade and technological policies that increase pressure on the European Union and major digital companies.
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