Indo-Pak tariff wrangling: Horoscope hovering over the ceasefire

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Washington: During the ongoing hearing in the US court on tariff, Donald Trump has made a strange claim to the government. The Trump administration has claimed that if the court limits the government’s ability to impose tariffs, the ceasefire between India and Pakistan may break.

It is worth noting that the Trump administration is defending its recent decision to make extensive taxes on many major economies of the world in court. According to a media report, senior Trump administration officials who defended the use of emergency powers to impose tariffs by President Trump told the US International Trade Court last week that limiting Trump’s tariff powers would harm American trade deals.

Meanwhile, the officials also said that the ceasefire between India and Pakistan may break down by reducing the power to impose tariffs.

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Significantly, some small business owners in the US have filed this case against the Trump administration. According to the petition, Trump’s decision may have a widespread impact on global trade.

During the ongoing hearing on this appeal, US Commerce Secretary Howard Lutenik told the court that the decision to limit the powers of tariffs would have an impact on every region that uses strategic impact economic means.

For example, a few days ago there was a war between two nuclear powers, India and Pakistan. The ceasefire between the two countries was signed on 10 May 2025. This ceasefire was possible only due to the intervention of President Trump.

The Trump administration said that the US had warned against trade to avoid large -scale war between the two countries. The Trump administration further said that this decision of the court could threaten the security of the entire region and the lives of millions.