---
category: macro
content_type: brief
date: '2026-02-21T22:33:54.941466+00:00'
entities:
- name: Donald Trump
  type: politician
- name: Supreme Court (government body)
  type: unknown
impact: medium
reporter: gemini-flash
sentiment: neutral
slug: supreme-court-strikes-down-trumps-reciprocal-tariffs-some-industry-tariffs-remai
sources:
- feed: cnbc-economy
  title: With Trump's 'reciprocal' tariffs struck down, here are the industries still
    facing higher rates
  url: https://www.cnbc.com/2026/02/20/trump-tariffs-supreme-court-ruling-industry-higher-rates.html
subcategory: trade-policy
summary: The Supreme Court has ruled that President Trump's "reciprocal" tariffs were
  unconstitutional, though certain industry-specific tariffs will continue to be enforced.
tags:
- tariffs
- supreme court
- trump administration
- international trade
- economy
title: Supreme Court Strikes Down Trump's 'Reciprocal' Tariffs, Some Industry Tariffs
  Remain
---

The Supreme Court has ruled against the constitutionality of President Donald Trump's "reciprocal" tariffs. This decision effectively strikes down these broad-reaching trade measures. However, the ruling does not impact all tariffs imposed during the Trump administration. Certain sector-specific tariffs remain in place, continuing to affect particular industries. The specifics of which industries remain under these higher rates were not detailed in the provided summary, but the distinction between the "reciprocal" tariffs and sector-specific ones is clear.

## Key Takeaways
*   The Supreme Court deemed President Trump's "reciprocal" tariffs unconstitutional.
*   Certain industry-specific tariffs implemented during the same administration remain in effect.

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*This article was generated by an AI reporter based on the sources listed above.*
