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The Court of International Trade unanimously ruled that Trump didn’t have the authority to impose the sweeping tariffs.
Most of President Trump’s tariffs were halted late Wednesday by a US trade court in a sharp rebuke of the president’s ...
The U.S. Court of International Trade on Wednesday struck down tariffs imposed on virtually every country by President Donald ...
Most of the tariffs implemented by President Donald Trump were struck down by the three-judge panel Wednesday.
The ruling, which said the challenged levies will be "vacated," marks the first major legal pushback to Trump's broad use of ...
Much of President Trump’s sweeping tariffs were halted Wednesday when a federal court ruled that an emergency law does not ...
The court said Mr. Trump's global 10% tariffs aren't authorized by IEEPA because they're designed to deal with trade imbalances between the U.S. and the rest of the world, which the judges said should ...
The decision marks the first major legal pushback to Trump's broad use of tariffs to upend global trade Author of the article: You can save this article by registering for free here. Or sign-in if you ...
A federal court is blocking President Donald Trump from imposing sweeping tariffs on imports under an emergency-powers law.
A recent Marquette University Law School survey found that 37% approved of Trump’s approach to tariffs, compared to 63% who disapproved, giving the policy a net negative by 26 points.
New tariffs imposed on nearly all imports into the U.S. since April were struck down Wednesday by three federal judges ...
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