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Den amerikanske højesteret forventes snart at afgøre lovligheden af tidligere præsident Trumps toldpolitik. Hvis retten beslutter imod Trumps administration, kan en række toldsatser, herunder på EU og Kina, blive ophævet. Dette kan få betydelige konsekvenser for den globale økonomi og centralbankernes politik. Eksperter vil diskutere mulige politiske alternativer for præsidenten, hvis kendelsen går imod ham. Diskussionen vil også omhandle, hvordan Federal Reserve kunne reagere, og hvordan en ændring i toldsatser kunne påvirke det transatlantiske forhold. Prognoserne omfatter blandt andet udsigterne for toldsatserne før USA’s midtvejsvalg.
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What happens if a raft of President Trump’s tariffs are ruled illegal by the Supreme Court? Join us today for a 30 minute live webinar as our economists explain the potential impact of the decision on the global economy and central banks. Sign up here

The Supreme Court is due to deliver its opinion on President Trump’s tariffs
Any day now, the US Supreme Court is set to rule on the legality of President Trump’s tariff policy. The betting markets think there’s a high chance the White House loses its appeal and that could see a raft of tariffs – including so-called “reciprocal” levies on the EU, China and the rest of the world – struck down.
Join us on Monday for a 30-minute live webinar as our economists explain the potential impact of the decision on the global economy and central banks.
You’ll learn:
The potential outcomes of the court ruling
What alternative options are available to the President to rebuild tariffs if the Supreme Court rules against him
Whether tariffs will rise or fall ahead of the US mid-term elections in November
How the Federal Reserve would react to higher or lower tariffs
If a ruling against tariffs would imperil President Trump’s ambitions for additional fiscal stimulus
What a change in tariffs would mean for Europe – and how it could affect the broader Trans-Atlantic relationship
Sign up here
Speakers
Carsten Brzeski (Global Head of Macro)
James Knightley (Chief International Economist)
James Smith – host (Developed Markets Economist)
Details
Date: Monday 12 January
Time: 1000 ET/1500 GMT/1600 CET
The webinar will last 30 minutes, including Q&A.
The event will take place online and the waiting room will open 60 minutes ahead of the scheduled start time.
A joining link will be emailed following registration and you will receive a reminder email 10 minutes before the scheduled start time.
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