""Tariffs are written in DC, and they're felt in the COO's inbox," Jason Schloetzer, a professor at Georgetown's McDonough School of Business, told Business Insider. "It's kind of an impossible job.""
"In a news conference held shortly after the ruling, Trump lashed out at the court's justices who sided against him, saying they should be "absolutely ashamed" and accusing them, without evidence, of being "swayed by foreign interests." He also said "alternatives" would be used to preserve his trade agenda and that he'd tap a separate authority to impose a 10% global tariff on top of existing tariffs."
Supreme Court struck down much of President Trump's tariff policy, removing legal authority for many levies and creating fresh uncertainty for corporate supply-chain leaders. Companies that already retooled production and sourcing face a dilemma about whether to proceed with changes or wait for potential executive responses. The president reacted angrily, called justices "absolutely ashamed," and suggested using other authorities, including a possible 10% global tariff. White House officials pledged to pursue alternative legal avenues. Chief operating officers describe the tariff whiplash and resulting strategic ambiguity as disruptive and very frustrating.
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