
US Supreme Court Ruling Boosts China's Leverage in US-China Talks
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled that former President Donald Trump improperly used the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA) to implement sweeping tariffs, significantly altering the trade landscape. This legal decision has strengthened China's negotiating hand ahead of anticipated high-level summits with the U.S. The ruling allows Beijing to press for major concessions, including easing technology export controls and reducing U.S. support for Taiwan. However, experts warn that the U.S. retains potent non-tariff tools, such as advanced chip export controls and sanctions, which remain key points of tension. Analysts suggest that while the tariff dispute has shifted, the upcoming talks are expected to be primarily political, with the status of Taiwan serving as the central, overriding issue.






















