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Trade Court Blocks Trump's 10% Baseline Tariffs

A U.S. trade court struck down Trump's 10% baseline tariffs, which were introduced in February after the Supreme Court had already invalidated his broader "Liberation Day" duties. The ruling adds to growing legal uncertainty around executive tariff authority, with likely appeals ahead.

U.S. Court Rules Against Trump's 10% Tariff

The U.S. Court of International Trade ruled that Trump's 10% blanket import tariff exceeds his legal authority, but relief applies only to the two small companies that filed suit. All other importers must keep paying the tariff while the administration is expected to appeal.

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U.S. trade court rules against Trump's 10% tariffs

A U.S. trade court struck down Trump's 10% baseline tariffs, which were introduced in February after the Supreme Court had already invalidated his broader "Liberation Day" duties. The ruling adds to growing legal uncertainty around executive tariff authority, with likely appeals ahead.

1mo ago · 2 min · Policy & Government

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