Asian Markets Rally as U.S. Court Overturns Trump-Era Tariffs
A federal appeals court ruling against former President Trump’s tariffs sparked a broad market rally across Asia and lifted U.S. equity futures. The three-judge panel found the 1977 International Emergency Economic Powers Act did not justify the trade measures, dealing a blow to protectionist policies.
S&P 500 futures jumped 1.6% while Dow contracts gained 1.2% following the decision. Asian benchmarks followed suit, with Japan’s Nikkei 225 surging 1.5% as Tokyo pushes for removal of steel and auto tariffs. The dollar strengthened to 146.06 yen amid the risk-on shift.
The ruling validates legal challenges claiming presidential overreach on trade policy. While the WHITE House filed an appeal, the economic impact appears immediate - over $300 billion in contested tariffs now face potential reversal during ongoing trade negotiations.