U.S. President Donald Trump's recent setback in the Supreme Court regarding his tariff policy will not impact the individual agreements made with trading partners, according to U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer. Bloomberg posted on X, highlighting Greer's assurance that existing trade deals remain intact despite the court's decision. The ruling, which challenges the administration's approach to tariffs, has raised questions about its implications for international trade relations. However, Greer emphasized that the agreements negotiated with various countries will continue to be honored, maintaining stability in trade partnerships. The Supreme Court's decision marks a significant moment in the ongoing debate over U.S. trade policies, but Greer reassured that it does not alter the commitments already established with other nations.