Trump's 15% Global Tariff Shock: Winners and Losers Revealed

Trump's 15% Global Tariff Shock: Winners and Losers Revealed

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1 Video View·Feb 24, 2026  #Trump #TradeWar #GlobalTariffs

After the Supreme Court Blocked Him… Trump Strikes Back
Trump Invokes Section 122: 15% Global Tariff Under the 1974 Trade Act Explained
The U.S. Supreme Court blocked previous tariff measures.
Trump didn’t retreat — he escalated.

By invoking Section 122 of the 1974 Trade Act, the administration imposed a temporary 15% global tariff, reshaping the landscape of international trade overnight.

Some countries gain breathing room.
Others face rising pressure.

Brazil and China may see relative relief, while close U.S. allies like the UK, Japan, and South Korea could confront higher effective burdens. Taiwan remains cautious — semiconductor exemptions soften the blow, but traditional industries are feeling the squeeze.

And this may only be the beginning.

With potential Section 232 national security tariffs and new Section 301 investigations under discussion, Washington is signaling a broader strategy: bring manufacturing back, and use tariffs as geopolitical leverage.

Is this economic protectionism —
or strategic statecraft?

Comment below: Who benefits most from this shift?

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