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What happens when the Supreme Court strikes down the legal foundation behind sweeping U.S. tariffs? In this episode of Around the Horn in Wholesale Distribution, Kevin Brown and Tom Burton break down the 6–3 SCOTUS ruling overturning tariffs imposed under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA) and what it means for distributors, manufacturers, contractors, and the global supply chain. From potential tariff refunds and trade deal stability to alternative statutes like Section 122, 232, and 301, this is a real-time analysis of how trade policy, presidential authority, and wholesale distribution economics collide. What You’ll Learn: Why the Supreme Court ruled that tariffs under IEEPA exceeded presidential authority, and what that signals about executive vs. congressional power Whether tariff refunds are likely, and why the “food fight” over who gets repaid could last years How Section 122 (temporary tariffs), Section 232 (national security), and Section 301 (unfair trade) may reshape the next phase of U.S. trade policy What the ruling means for existing trade agreements with Japan, Taiwan, China, and other partners How wholesale distributors should think about tariff surcharges, price increases, and downstream customer expectations Episode Highlights: 03:18 – Breaking news: The Supreme Court strikes down tariffs under IEEP 08:42 – Presidential authority vs. congressional taxing power: Why this ruling matters beyond tariff 15:57 – The refund question: Who actually paid the tariffs, and who gets the money back 28:11 – Distributor dilemma: What happens if tariff costs were already passed through the channel 39:36 – NAW’s response and the call for swift tariff refund 47:20 – Section 122 explained: Can the administration impose 10–15% temporary tariffs immediately 58:04 – Trade deals in play: Will Japan, Taiwan, or others renegotiate 01:10:15 – Are tariffs a strategic tool, or an economic drag? Tools, Frameworks, or Strategies Mentioned: IEEPA (International Emergency Economic Powers Act) Section 122 of the Trade Act of 1974 (temporary tariff authority) Section 232 (national security tariffs) Section 301 (unfair trade practices) NAW (National Association of Wholesalers and Distributors) policy response Tariff surcharge line-item strategies in distribution pricing Closing Insight: “Has it been an effective stick? Yes. But is it good for the economy right now? That’s where the debate begins.” For wholesale distributors operating on thin margins, this ruling isn’t just political, it’s operational. From pricing strategy to vendor negotiations to long-term sourcing decisions, the implications ripple through every layer of the B2B supply chain. Learn more about the LeadSmart AI B2B Sales Platform: https://www.leadsmarttech.com/ Join the conversation each week on LinkedIn Live: / leadsmart-technologies Subscribe to the Around The Horn Newsletter: / around-the-horn-newsletter-718408580727455... Subscribe to our YouTube Channel: / @leadsmarttechnologies Follow us on Facebook: / leadsmarttech Twitter: / leadsmarttech Instagram: / leadsmartceo TikTok: / leadsmartchannelcloud