The US Supreme Court's decision to strike down much of Trump's tariff regime is not expected to significantly impact US clean tech companies, which continue to face challenges like tariff uncertainty and worker shortages. Meanwhile, European countries are warned to prepare for potential Russian energy infrastructure threats, and data centers face delays due to power and equipment shortages.
The recent US Supreme Court decision to strike down much of President Trump's tariff regime is expected to have limited impact on the US clean tech sector, as clean tech companies continue to face multiple challenges beyond tariffs, such as import restrictions, reduced tax credits, and supply chain issues. This suggests that stakeholders in the clean tech industry should continue to focus on navigating these broader challenges rather than relying on tariff changes to significantly alter their business landscape.