
Episode 78
What Happens if the Supreme Court Kills Trump’s Tariffs?
Geopolitics Decanted with Dmitri Alperovitch · Dmitri Alperovitch, Sarah Stewart, John Corrigan
November 15, 202541m 59s
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Show Notes
Dmitri Alperovitch and Silverado trade experts Sarah Stewart and John Corrigan examine the implications of the upcoming Supreme Court ruling on Trump's reciprocal and fentanyl tariffs. They explore the stakes of this constitutional challenge, including whether the government might have to refund the substantial tariff revenues already collected and how the administration could respond should the Court rule against them.
00:00 Introduction
02:16 Types of Tariffs Currently in Place
12:13 Supreme Court Timeline and the Issue of Refunds
14:33 Alternative Tariff Options
22:14 A New Weapon for the Trump Administration: Section 338 Tariffs
31:14 Back to the Future With an Old Tool: Section 421 Tariffs
38:14 Why Countries Shouldn't Rush to Celebrate Potential End of IAEPA Tariffs