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Donald Trump calls the US Supreme Court's decision to strike down his sweeping tariffs "deeply disappointing" as he announces a new 10% levy on global imports
With a 6-3 majority, the court ruled Trump exceeded his authority when he imposed tariffs via a law reserved for national emergencies - they say he needs congressional approval to impose taxes on imports
As expected, Trump says he will attempt to reimpose tariffs - but he's yet to spell out the detail, writes our North America correspondent
The court's ruling applies to Trump's so-called "Liberation Day" tariffs, but not individual tariffs he imposed on specific countries or products
He has long argued tariffs boost American manufacturing - but many in the business community, as well as Trump's political adversaries, say the costs are passed on to consumers
What are tariffs? They're taxes on imported goods, which are usually charged as a percentage of a good's value. They're paid to the government by companies bringing in the foreign products




