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Trump Warns Countries Against ‘Playing Games’ with US Trade Deals

Last updated: February 23, 2026 12:34 pm
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US President Donald Trump has warned countries that they will face higher tariffs if they back away from recently negotiated trade deals, following a Supreme Court ruling that struck down his emergency tariffs.

US President Donald Trump on Monday warned countries against backing away from recently negotiated trade deals with the US, saying that he would hit them with much higher duties under different trade laws. Trump made the comments in a series of social media posts, following a Supreme Court ruling that struck down his emergency tariffs.

According to a report by Reuters, Trump said that countries that “play games” with the US will face a “much higher Tariff, and worse, than that which they just recently agreed to.” He also suggested that the US could impose new license fees on trading partners, but did not provide any details.

Background

The Supreme Court’s ruling on Friday struck down Trump’s emergency tariffs, which were imposed under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act. The court’s decision affirmed Trump’s ability to use tariffs under other legal authorities, but limited his power to impose emergency tariffs without congressional approval.

Trump’s comments on Monday were seen as an attempt to reassure his supporters that he would continue to take a tough stance on trade, despite the Supreme Court’s ruling. However, the comments also raised concerns about the potential impact on the global economy, as well as the uncertainty surrounding Trump’s next tariff moves.

Global Reaction

The European Parliament on Monday postponed a vote on the European Union’s trade deal with the US, following Trump’s announcement of a new temporary import duty of 15% on imports from all countries. The EU had previously agreed to remove duties on many imports from the US, but the new tariff has raised concerns about the potential impact on EU goods.

China also urged Washington to scrap tariff measures, while India delayed planned talks with the US. The US Trade Representative’s office said that the Trump administration expected to open new Section 301 unfair trade practices investigations on several countries, which could lead to new tariffs.

The uncertainty surrounding Trump’s tariff moves has unnerved investors, with Wall Street stocks falling in early trade on Monday. The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 1.34%, while the S&P 500 and Nasdaq Composite also declined.

Conclusion

In conclusion, Trump’s warning to countries against “playing games” with US trade deals has raised concerns about the potential impact on the global economy. The Supreme Court’s ruling on emergency tariffs has limited Trump’s power, but he has vowed to continue to take a tough stance on trade. As the situation continues to unfold, it remains to be seen how countries will respond to Trump’s warning, and what the ultimate impact will be on the global economy.

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