Emmanuel Macron: said that the US Supreme Court ruling on Trump tariffs shows that it is good to have counterweights to power and the rule of law
Emmanuel Macron: said that the US Supreme Court ruling on Trump tariffs shows that it is good to have counterweights to power and the rule of law
Macron Highlights Democratic Checks and Balances in Response to U.S. Tariff Ruling
French President Emmanuel Macron has emphasized the importance of judicial oversight and the rule of law in democracies, citing the U.S. Supreme Court's recent decision to strike down former President Donald Trump's global tariff plan as a key example. Speaking at the annual agricultural salon in Paris, Macron stated that the ruling underscores the value of "counterweights to power" and reinforced his view that democratic systems benefit from institutional checks.
The Supreme Court's action, which invalidated Trump's 2019 tariff justification under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA), has drawn international attention as a test of executive authority. Macron noted that such rulings demonstrate how legal frameworks can prevent overreach, even in systems where executive power is significant. "It is not bad to have a Supreme Court and the rule of law," he remarked, adding that democracies thrive when power is balanced by independent institutions.
While applauding the judicial decision, Macron also addressed the ongoing trade implications of Trump's new 10% global tariff, announced earlier this year. He indicated that France will assess the potential economic consequences for its export-dependent sectors but reaffirmed the country's commitment to maintaining its export activities. The French leader's comments reflect broader concerns among European exporters about rising U.S. trade barriers, particularly in agriculture and manufacturing.
Macron's remarks align with France's longstanding advocacy for multilateral trade rules and legal accountability in international commerce. Analysts suggest his comments may signal a strategic emphasis on strengthening transatlantic dialogue to address trade disputes. As the U.S. and EU navigate evolving tariff policies, Macron's focus on institutional checks—both domestically and internationally—highlights the intersection of governance and economic stability in global markets.
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