Tag Archives: International trade law

20Feb/26

The Great Tariff Refund: Navigating the Supreme Court Ruling

The $180 Billion Reversal: What the SCOTUS Tariff Ruling Actually Means for the Future

Feb 20, 2026 /Mpelembe media/ — On February 20, 2026, the U.S. Supreme Court issued a landmark 6-3 decision in the consolidated cases of Learning Resources, Inc. v. Trump and Trump v. V.O.S. Selections, Inc., striking down the sweeping global tariffs implemented by the Trump administration. Chief Justice John Roberts authored the majority opinion, which ruled that the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA) does not grant the President the authority to unilaterally impose tariffs. The Court emphasized that while IEEPA allows the President to “regulate” commerce during national emergencies, it does not transfer Congress’s exclusive constitutional power to levy taxes and duties to the Executive Branch. Continue reading

15May/25

China Market: Not an Option, But a Must

This is an exclusive interview with Jens Eskelund, the President of the European Union Chamber of Commerce in China, published by China Today and distributed by PR Newswire. The interview centres on the past, present, and future of China-EU economic and trade relations. Eskelund highlights the significant growth in commercial ties since China’s WTO accession and the intertwined interests of both economies. He also stresses China’s irreplaceable role in global supply chains and the potential for future cooperation, particularly in areas like consumption growth and the green transition.  Continue reading