Trump, Tariffs and Court of International Trade
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President Trump's trade plans ran into a stumbling block this week when a court blocked a wide swath of his tariffs. But he could bounce back quickly even if White House plans to appeal the defeat don't pan out.
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Explícame on MSNSome Trump-era tariffs struck down, but others remain in effectA federal court has struck down parts of Trump-era tariffs, triggering legal uncertainty and raising questions about U.S. trade policy moving forward.
In a ruling late Wednesday, a federal court struck down a wide swath of trade tariff decrees by President Donald Trump since he took office, finding the president overstepped his authority with the international levies.
President Trump's trade plans ran into a stumbling block this week when a court blocked a wide swath of his tariffs. But he could bounce back quickly even if White House plans to appeal the defeat don't pan out.
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"If the court's decision is ultimately upheld, importers can get their money back," a former Clinton trade official told Newsweek.
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Digital Camera World on MSNCourt says many Trump tariffs are illegal. But a legal battle could create more uncertainty over camera pricesThe Trump administration has already appealed a court ruling that says the steepest reciprocal tariffs were illegal
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