‘If he wants to impose global tariff then…’, Neel Katyal scolded Trump, gave this advice

Donald Trump has been upset by the decision of the US Supreme Court regarding tariffs and he has again dropped the tariff bomb on the whole world. Trump had earlier announced the imposition of an additional 10 percent reciprocal tariff, but within just 24 hours he increased it to 15 percent. Indian-American lawyer Neel Katyal has raised questions on Trump’s decision.

Donald Trump said through a post on the social media platform Truth Social that America is going to increase the 10 percent tariff imposed on countries around the world to 15 percent with immediate effect. Reiterating his old claim, he said that many countries have been taking advantage of America for decades and this decision related to tariff is a response to that. It also said that the tariff hike is completely within the ambit of the law and it has been investigated.

Earlier, Trump had imposed a tariff of 10 percent after the decision of the Supreme Court, but the very next day on Saturday, he increased the tariff to 15 percent. Regarding this, Indian-American lawyer Neel Katyal has raised many questions on the global tariff.

What did Neel Katyal say?
Neel Katyal posted on He also said that Section 122 has no clear application because the emergency situation cited by Trump is related to trade deficit and Section 122 is for a different situation like Balance-of-Payments Deficit.

‘They should adopt the American way’
He further said that if the President wants to impose global tariffs on a large scale, then he should adopt the American way and go to Congress (US Parliament). Our Constitution also says that if Trump’s ideas regarding tariffs are so good then Congress should not have any problem in accepting them.

Who is Neel Katyal?
He is an Indian-American lawyer. His arguments in the US Supreme Court had defeated Trump in the matter of tariffs. He told the court that the US Parliament has the power to regulate business, but President Trump cannot use this power arbitrarily. He was born in Chicago and is the son of an Indian immigrant family. Katyal is a graduate of Dartmouth College and Yale Law School.

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