Taiwan businesses brace for uncertainty as U.S. court rules against Trump tariffs
Domestic experts say the U.S. Federal Appeals Court’s ruling that parts of President Donald Trump’s tariff policy are unlawful will trigger a lengthy legal battle, but companies cannot afford to wait. Many have already prepared contingency measures to meet different regional demands.
Since taking office, Trump has wielded tariffs aggressively against multiple countries, prompting them to send delegations to Washington. According to U.S. Treasury data, tariff revenues reached US$152 billion by July, nearly double the US$78 billion recorded in the same period last year. In August alone, tariffs generated more than US$31 billion, the highest monthly figure on record.
The surge comes as the Federal Appeals Court ruled most of Trump’s tariffs illegal. The administration appealed to the Supreme Court on Sept. 3, requesting an expedited review.
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