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Bessent: Tariffs Will Snap Back to ‘Exactly Where They Were’ Before Supreme Court’s IEEPA Ruling
Tariff rates on American trading partners will jump back to the same levels seen before the Supreme Court ruled against the Trump administration’s “reciprocal” duties, he said.
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What happened
According to Women’s Wear Daily’s source item, Bessent: Tariffs Will Snap Back to ‘Exactly Where They Were’ Before Supreme Court’s IEEPA Ruling, Tariff rates on American trading partners will jump back to the same levels seen before the Supreme Court ruled against the Trump administration’s “reciprocal” duties, he said.
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Primary source: Bessent: Tariffs Will Snap Back to ‘Exactly Where They Were’ Before Supreme Court’s IEEPA Ruling via Women’s Wear Daily. VINI cites and links the source; it does not reproduce the publisher’s full article text without rights clearance.
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- Bessent: Tariffs Will Snap Back to ‘Exactly Where They Were’ Before Supreme Court’s IEEPA RulingWomen's Wear Daily - 2026-06-24T22:56:35+00:00
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