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  • Supreme Court Strikes Down Trump's IEEPA Tariffs: Expert Trade Lawyer Breakdown [Jeremy Page]
    Feb 20 2026

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    Supreme Court Strikes Down Trump's IEEPA Tariffs – Historic 6-3 Ruling Breakdown

    February 20, 2026: The U.S. Supreme Court rules President Trump's use of the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA) for tariffs is illegal. No presidential authority for tariffs under IEEPA—Congress holds taxing power. Invalidates 10% baseline global tariffs, higher targeted duties on China, Mexico, Canada, EU, Japan, South Korea, and "Trade Liberation Day" reciprocal tariffs.

    Trade lawyer Jeremy Page (Paige Fjord, Chicago) gives expert analysis: Why the Court rejected IEEPA as a tariff/emergency tool, refund possibilities via Court of International Trade, admin alternatives (Section 232, 301, 122, 338), global trade impacts, and next steps.

    • Why this Supreme Court tariff case is historic
    • IEEPA basics: No tariffs mentioned, revenue power stays with Congress
    • Trump's IEEPA uses: Fentanyl, immigration, deficits, Liberation Day
    • Court: Tariffs aren't authorized, even in emergencies
    • Unwinding tariffs & country responses
    • Importer refunds? CIT role & injunction questions
    • 6-3 vote details (Roberts opinion)
    • Plan B: Other tariff statutes explored

    Essential for importers, businesses, lawyers tracking U.S. trade policy. Subscribe for more global trade insights!

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    21 min
  • Gold Surging Past $5,000 in 2026: De-Dollarization & Risks of War?
    Feb 17 2026

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    Gold has surged past $5,000 per ounce in 2026, hitting highs above $5,600 in January. What is driving this dramatic rally—and what does it signal for global trade and financial global order?

    Justin Hayden Miller breaks down the key forces behind gold's explosive move, including surging safe-haven demand, central bank purchases, and growing discussions around de-dollarization. The episode examines renewed calls in Germany, Poland, and Italy to repatriate gold reserves from US vaults—prompted by geopolitical strains in transatlantic relations under the second Trump administration and concerns over asset risks.

    Drawing on historical patterns of gold accumulation and movements ahead of major conflicts, the discussion explores whether these developments indicate eroding trust in the dollar as the dominant reserve currency and potential fractures in global alliances.

    Key subjects covered:

    • Germany's push to bring home gold held in the US
    • Broader European repatriation debates and trust issues
    • Historical precedents of gold hoarding before military conflicts
    • The paradox of gold's heightened role in today's free-floating market versus the classical gold standard era
    • BRICS nations' hedging against sanctions/trade pressures
    • Implications for dollar dominance, global trade finance, supply chains, and multipolar alliances.

    Essential listening for business leaders, policymakers, investors, and analysts monitoring geopolitics, reserve currencies, and international trade dynamics.

    Keywords : gold price 2026, gold $5000, de-dollarization, gold repatriation Germany, dollar reserve currency, geopolitics gold, central bank gold, US Europe relations Trump, global trade risks, gold surge 2026.

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    21 min
  • Mark Carney’s Davos Rupture: Why Global Trade Rules Are Dead (And What Comes Next)
    Feb 2 2026

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    Justin Hayden Miller breaks down Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney's explosive Davos speech at the World Economic Forum. From tariffs weaponized as leverage to supply chains exposed as vulnerabilities, explore how great powers are accelerating chaos in international commerce. Is this a rupture or a salvageable transition? Miller unpacks the geopolitics with sharp insights, drawing on analogies from science and history to make sense of the turmoil.

    Key Topics Explored:

    • The end of the rules-based international order: Carney's blunt take on economic integration turning into coercion.
    • Middle powers' survival strategies: Building alliances, strategic autonomy in energy, food, and critical minerals.
    • Tariffs and trade wars: Reactions from figures like François Hollande on balancing power with the US, plus insights from US trade attorney Peter Quinter on free trade's role in global peace.
    • Geopolitical risks: From EU's anti-coercion tools to the prisoner's dilemma in modern trade negotiations.
    • Forward-looking trade shifts: Multiplex alliances, resource cartels, and the race for critical materials like copper.

    Featuring audio snippets from Carney's iconic address and a voiceover of François Hollande's advice concerning European trade policy regarding the US.

    Link to Mark Carney’s speech on the excellent WEF World Economic Forum website: https://www.weforum.org/stories/2026/01/davos-2026-special-address-by-mark-carney-prime-minister-of-canada/

    See also: https://www.weforum.org/stories/2026/01/davos-2026-how-middle-powers-are-reading-the-global-moment/

    Global Trade Deciphered is essential listening for business leaders, policymakers and anyone tracking global economy trends.

    Subscribe now on Apple Podcasts for more unfiltered analysis on global trade, geopolitics, tariffs, Davos insights, Mark Carney, World Economic Forum, trade policy, critical minerals, supply chain vulnerabilities, and international relations. Share with your network and join the conversation!

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    24 min
  • EU-Mercosur Trade Deal Signed: 2026 Farmer Protests, Anti-Trump Pivot & 26-Year Saga
    Jan 20 2026

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    In this episode of Global Trade Deciphered, host Justin Hayden Miller discusses and analyses the newly signed EU-Mercosur trade agreement between the European Union and Mercosur countries (Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay, Uruguay).

    Signed on January 17, 2026, after 26 years of negotiations, this landmark deal eliminates tariffs on over 90% of goods, boosts access to critical minerals like lithium, and covers investment, intellectual property, and sustainable development. But is it Europe's strategic move to counter U.S. trade policies under Trump?

    Justin analyzes the geopolitical implications, including how U.S. foreign policy is pushing nations toward closer ties with China, as seen in Paraguay's president's remarks on strategic partnerships. He explores farmer protests in France and Europe, opposition from countries like France, Poland, and Hungary, and the challenges of ratification—including potential vetoes, European Parliament approval, and even a possible European Court of Justice review.

    Key discussions include:

    • Tariff reductions on industrial products, cars, chemicals, pharmaceuticals, wine, and agriculture (with quotas for sensitive items like beef).
    • Safeguards for EU standards on labor, environment, and deforestation.
    • Broader trends: Deglobalization, anti-globalization protests echoing 1999, and predictions for 2026 global trade shifts.
    • Audio clips from Paraguay's President Santiago Peña, U.S. President Donald Trump, and EU President Ursula von der Leyen.

    This episode is essential for understanding 2026 trade policies, EU-Mercosur impacts on global supply chains, Trump tariffs' ripple effects, and the future of international business amid farmer revolts and geopolitical pivots.

    Timestamps:
    00:02 – Intro: Arctic Tensions & Episode Overview
    03:11 – Paraguay President Peña on China Partnerships
    03:38 – Trump's Policies Pushing Allies Toward China
    12:15 – Trump on EU Challenges
    12:26 – EU Decision-Making Complexities
    14:33 – Von der Leyen on Trade Growth Estimates
    14:51 – Analyzing the "Substantial" 9 Billion Euro Projection
    15:10 – Von der Leyen on Investments in Cars & Chemicals
    15:38 – Putting Trade Figures in Perspective
    End – Predictions: Ratification Rollercoaster & Anti-Trump Deals

    Hosted by Justin Hayden Miller, a Paris-based global trade advisor and strategist with 25+ years of experience, former partner at a top-tier European law firm, and senior leader in Big-4 international trade and tax practices. Global Trade Deciphered explores global trade, geopolitics, and the economy with expert insights for business leaders, policymakers, and trade enthusiasts.

    Reference press articles mentioned during the episode:

    https://www.theguardian.com/world/2026/jan/15/greenland

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    22 min
  • 2026 Trade Predictions: Maduro's Capture, Supreme Court Tariff Ruling, Trump Policies & Global Shifts
    Jan 5 2026

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    Maduro in U.S. custody. Venezuela's oil under American influence. A pending Supreme Court decision that could ignite a new trade war. Welcome to 2026—it's already explosive.

    Just days into the new year, host Justin Hayden Miller unpacks the geopolitical shockwaves ripping through global trade. From U.S. control of Venezuelan energy to the tariffs showdown at the Supreme Court, this episode delivers razor-sharp analysis on the forces reshaping supply chains, alliances, and power balances in 2026.

    Why this episode demands your attention right now:

    • How Maduro's capture could hand the U.S. unprecedented leverage over Latin American trade—and why China won't stay silent
    • The Supreme Court tariff ruling hanging over Trump’s agenda: massive importer refunds or escalating trade war?
    • Why oil is suddenly more critical than ever—and what AI's insatiable energy hunger has to do with it
    • Could the U.S. turn Venezuela into an economic proxy inside Mercosur, upending EU negotiations?
    • Expert takes: Will China absorb Taiwan with barely a ripple? Is globalization crumbling under AI and robotics?
    • 2025 predictions that hit the bullseye—and the bold calls for what's next

    Highlights include:

    • US International Trade attorney Peter Quinter on why the Supreme Court might force congressional approval on future tariffs
    • Shipping expert Simon Ward's provocative outlook on China's growth and Taiwan
    • Insights from former EU Labour leader Richard Corbett and senior BMW executive Dr. Jürgen Guldner

    Perfect for executives, investors, and policymakers tracking:
    #MaduroCapture #VenezuelaOil #TrumpTariffs #SupremeCourtRuling #GlobalTrade2026 #Geopolitics #AIEnergy #TradeWar #ChinaTaiwan #Mercosur

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    21 min
  • Santa battling Trump's Tariffs & Melting Arctic Geopolitics: 2025 Global Trade Christmas Special
    Dec 23 2025

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    In this special Christmas episode, host Justin Hayden Miller examines 2025's record-breaking global trade—surpassing $35 trillion—through the lens of Father Christmas and the challenges posed by Trump's tariffs, Arctic geopolitics, and climate change.

    Key Topics

    • Trump's tariffs and their impact on holiday imports, toys, and global supply chains
    • Melting Arctic ice opening new shipping routes (Northern Sea Route, Northwest Passage) amid rising US-Russia-China tensions and Trump's Greenland discussions
    • Geopolitical volatility from conflicts in Ukraine and the Middle East affecting energy and grain markets
    • Resilience in global trade despite barriers, with insights on Brexit customs rules and air cargo logistics

    Outlook

    A reflective year-end analysis on trade resilience, potential 2026 risks, and the evolving energy revolution.

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    Subscribe to Global Trade Deciphered for expert insights on international trade policy, geopolitics, and economic trends. Happy holidays!

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    19 min
  • EU CBAM Carbon Border Tax 2026 explained: US Trade War Risks & EU Over-Regulation
    Dec 12 2025

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    How could the EU CBAM Carbon Border Tax 2026 reshape global trade, sparking US trade war risks and highlighting EU over-regulation? Essential listening for importers, exporters, and supply chain pros navigating emerging trends in green policy and international relations.

    • Why CBAM Matters Now: Two major events this December 2025 could change how you import goods into Europe—discover the hidden bureaucracy behind "green" taxes.
    • US NSS Critique: The 2025 US National Security Strategy slams EU regulatory suffocation—could it signal retaliatory tariffs and fractured alliances?
    • CBAM Breakdown: From cement to hydrogen, learn how the world's first carbon border tax hits high-carbon imports starting January 1, 2026—what's the real cost?
    • Carbon Leakage Trap: EU claims CBAM prevents offshoring emissions, but is it protectionism in disguise that disadvantages non-EU producers?
    • Administrative Nightmare: Importers must declare embedded emissions or face sky-high defaults—could this expand to everyday items like washing machines?
    • Trade War Sparks: Echoes of Canada's failed attempt—how might US criticisms of WTO violations lead to reciprocal actions and global supply chain chaos?
    • Broader Impacts: Unpack how EU over-regulation stifles innovation and fuels tensions with China, India, and the US—your business at risk?
    • Related Regulations: Ties to EU Batteries Regulation and more red tape—why this isn't just about carbon, but the future of free trade.

    Including:

    • Game-changing events for EU imports
    • US NSS roasts EU bureaucracy
    • What is CBAM really?
    • Products hit hardest
    • End of just declarations, start of taxes
    • Emissions math decoded
    • Green policy or trade war trigger?
    • Bureaucracy's hidden costs
    • EU red tape expands
    • Outlook for global trade

    and:

    • Could CBAM ignite a US-EU trade clash?
    • Why importers can't ignore emissions defaults
    • CBAM's potential to upend your supply chain

    Call to Action:

    • Please share if CBAM affects your trade—rate/review on Apple Podcasts to boost visibility for global trade insights.

    #EUCbam #CarbonBorderTax2026 #USTradeWar #EUOverRegulation #GlobalTrade #ImportingToEurope #WTO

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    19 min
  • UK Budget 2025: End of De Minimis, Pay-Per-Mile EV Tax & Britain’s Trump-Style Reindustrialisation
    Dec 1 2025

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    The UK just delivered its Autumn Budget 2025 – and it’s sending louder signals to global trade and geopolitics than most people realise.

    In this unscripted, coffee-accompanied episode, Justin Hayden Miller zooms out to explore the global trade and strategic implications of Chancellor Rachel Reeves’ announcements – why the UK is rapidly becoming the world’s real-time economic laboratory, and what the rest of us should be watching for.

    Key global trade and policy signals discussed:

    • “If you build here, Britain will back you” – the UK’s carrot version of Trump’s industrial-policy stick
    • The end of the £135 de minimis threshold: full customs duties and VAT on every imported parcel from March 2029 (yes, the same policy Trump is pushing in the US)
    • Pay-per-mile road pricing for EVs from 2028 – and why it risks sending exactly the wrong green signal
    • Defence spending heading to 2.6% of GDP by 2027 and Europe’s quiet pivot to a war economy
    • Phasing out hotels for asylum seekers + the surprising question: will humanoid robots soon face immigration quotas?
    • Why simultaneous reindustrialisation + export-led growth for every major economy is mathematically impossible

    This is not a budget line-item recap. It’s a strategic conversation about protectionism dressed in new clothes, the return of industrial policy, and the fast-changing intersection of trade, technology, and geopolitics.

    Essential listening for anyone involved in international supply chains, customs planning, EV strategy, geopolitical risk, or industrial policy – in any country.

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    14 min