US Department of Commerce

government

Last mentioned: Mar 13, 2026

Timeline

  1. Final Decision

    SCOTUS reverses the lower court, affirming broad, unreviewable executive authority over tariffs.

  2. Supreme Court Review

    US Solicitor General successfully petitions SCOTUS to hear the case on executive discretion.

  3. Appellate Ruling

    DC Circuit Court rules that executive trade actions must meet a 'reasonableness' standard.

  4. Initial Challenge

    European trade associations file suit against US Department of Commerce over steel duties.

Stories mentioning US Department of Commerce 2

Regulation Neutral

China Signals 2026 as Landmark Year for US Relations: Regulatory Implications

Chinese officials have publicly designated 2026 as a pivotal 'landmark year' for the diplomatic and economic relationship with the United States. This strategic signaling suggests a potential shift in the high-tension regulatory environment, impacting export controls, cross-border data transfers, and global compliance frameworks.

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Court Decisions Bearish

SCOTUS Tariff Ruling Weakens European Trade Protections in Landmark Decision

A pivotal US Supreme Court ruling has affirmed broad executive authority to impose tariffs under national security justifications, significantly limiting the ability of European entities to challenge US trade barriers in court. The decision creates a new era of legal uncertainty for transatlantic trade, shifting the battleground from judicial review to diplomatic negotiation.

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