Analysis: Supreme Court tariff reversal cements China’s upper hand ahead of a critical meeting with Trump | CNN Business

Hong Kong  — 

The Supreme Court ruling that nullified global tariffs from United States President Donald Trump has created renewed uncertainty for many of its major trade partners – and a clear vindication for its biggest economic rival: China.

The dramatic rebuke to the US president’s trade agenda comes weeks before Trump is set to meet Chinese leader Xi Jinping for a crucial three-day summit in Beijing to discuss high-priority topics such as trade, technology and Taiwan.

Tariffs have been one of Trump’s go-to tools for economic negotiations with other nations. But on Friday,

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