IEEPA or IEEP-Ain’t? The Supreme Court to Weigh Trump’s Tariffs

Earlier this year, President Trump invoked the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA) to slap broad tariffs on imports from multiple countries. His reasoning was tied to what he declared as “emergencies”: drug trafficking, illegal immigration, and foreign nations playing unfair with U.S. trade. The logic was simple: if other countries were exploiting loopholes or…

Canada Blinks First

Earlier today, just hours before Canada was set to slap a controversial 3% Digital Services Tax (DST) on American tech giants, Prime Minister Mark Carney’s administration hit the emergency brakes. And the reason couldn’t be clearer: President Trump, true to form, laid down the law. He froze all trade negotiations and threatened swift retaliatory tariffs,…

Trump’s Tariffs: A Bold Move for America or the Start of a Costly Trade War?

On February 1, 2025, President Trump announced significant new tariffs: a 25% tariff on imports from Canada and Mexico and a 10% tariff on imports from China. The administration justifies these tariffs as necessary to curb illegal immigration, combat the influx of fentanyl, and strengthen domestic industries. This decision has sent shockwaves through international markets,…

Tariffs and Tensions: The High-Stakes Gamble of Trump’s Trade Policies

Donald Trump's proposed tariffs and trade policies spark intense debate, reflecting a mix of challenges, controversies, and opportunities. These measures are designed to address critical issues, including illegal immigration, drug trafficking, and economic competition with China. However, they also carry significant risks and unintended consequences. To fully understand the implications, it’s essential to explore both…