“The White House is plowing ahead with negotiations on tariffs, despite the fact the Supreme Court may soon strike down a large chunk of them. And foreign trading partners are still playing ball,” Politico reports.“According to more than half a dozen foreign diplomats and people close to the negotiations, some of whom were granted anonymity to discuss strategy, other governments continue to press for deals to avoid President Donald Trump’s tariffs on sectors like autos and steel and others (as well as threatened ones on pharmaceuticals and semiconductors), which are not affected by the court challenge. And they are betting the administration will be able to use other laws to reimpose at least some of the duties that could be struck down.”