Trump's tariff strategy has once again succeeded. The original threat to impose a 50% tariff on India has now been reduced to 18%, provided that India stops importing oil from Russia and purchases $500 billion worth of American energy products, among other conditions. India has also agreed to gradually reduce tariffs and non-tariff barriers on American products to zero.
European politicians have been shouting slogans for two years, yet they are still indirectly providing financial support to Putin (India imports Russian energy and re-exports it to Europe). This move directly undermines Putin's resources and has completed the bundling of American and Indian interests.
Now we will see how the U.S. Supreme Court rules on Trump's tariff policy. If it maintains the existing policy, then the tariff policy will be set in stone. If it rejects it, the Trump administration is already prepared with alternatives, using other U.S. laws to indirectly implement the original tariff policy. This is the most frightening aspect, as it means Trump has gained global regulatory power that surpasses the Federal Reserve—those who follow me will see markets open, while those who oppose me will face high walls.
Well, now that Trump has achieved his goals, it’s time to stop, right? No more reckless actions.

