Washington, Feb. 21 -- UUS President Donald Trump aggressively countered the Supreme Court after it struck down much of his sweeping tariffs, signing a new order imposing a 10 percent tariff on imports from around the world and saying the "adjustment process begins."The Supreme Court had struck down his broader tariff program, citing limits on presidential authority.

The new tariffs, enacted under Section 122 of the Trade Act of 1974, take effect "almost immediately" and will remain in place for up to 150 days. The move comes as part of Trump's ongoing protectionist trade agenda, aimed at addressing balance-of-payments deficits and alleged unfair trade practices.

Trump criticised the Supreme Court ruling, calling it "deeply disappointing"...