President Trump threatened 50% tariffs on any country supplying military weapons to Iran, shortly after declaring a ceasefire. However, a Supreme Court ruling limits the President's legal authority to impose such tariffs. This threat adds complexity to relations with arms suppliers like China and future diplomatic schedules.
US President Trump threatened immediate 50% tariffs on countries supplying military weapons to Iran, shortly after agreeing to a ceasefire with Tehran. However, doubts are raised about its feasibility due to legal challenges and upcoming diplomatic trips to China. The threat highlights the persistent use of trade pressure in US-Iran policy.
President Trump announced a 50% tariff on all goods from countries supplying military weapons to Iran, directly targeting China and Russia. This move comes shortly after a conditional ceasefire agreement with Tehran. The tariff introduces new trade risks, compounding pressures on Gulf energy flows and international trade finance.