
A recent Supreme Court decision overturning former President Trump’s tariff policies is creating ripple effects in international trade relationships, according to agricultural economics experts.
The high court’s ruling against the former president’s tariff strategy has prompted concerns about the stability of existing trade agreements, says Ian Sheldon, an agricultural economist at Ohio State University.
“A lot of countries are now questioning the validity of the deals that they signed. The EU was already starting to back away a little bit. Countries,” Sheldon explained to Brownfield news.
The economist’s comments highlight growing uncertainty among international trading partners about the reliability of U.S. trade commitments following the Supreme Court’s intervention in tariff policy.







