Trump’s trade negotiator says response to tariff court loss would be immediate

If the U.S. Supreme Court strikes down President Donald Trump’s tariffs, the Trump administration plans to begin replacing them almost immediately with other levies, U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer said in an interview.
Greer, who is Trump’s top trade negotiator, said in an interview Thursday with The New York Times that, following any adverse ruling, the administration would "start the next day” to reestablish tariffs "to respond to the problems the president has identified.”
Greer expressed optimism that the Supreme Court, which is currently reviewing the president’s use of an emergency law that underpins most of his tariffs, would rule in the administration’s favor. But Greer said he and other advisers had given the president "a lot of different options” to achieve his trade goals at the beginning of the administration, meaning the president could turn to different legal authorities to impose similar tariffs worldwide.
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