WASHINGTON, Feb 22 (Reuters) - European Central Bank president Christine Lagarde said on Sunday the upheaval in U.S. trade policy could again be disruptive to business, and that she hoped any new tariff plans following a recent Supreme Court decision were "sufficiently thought through" that businesses know what to expect.
"To sort of shake it up again is going to bring about disruptions," Lagarde said on CBS' "Face the Nation" in reaction to the Supreme Court tossing the bulk of the Trump administration's tariffs imposed last year, and President Donald Trump's announcement of new levies to come. People "want to do business. They don't want to go into...lawsuits. So I hope it's going to be clarified, and it's going to be sufficiently thought through so that we don't have, again, more challenges, and the proposals will be in compliance with the Constitution."