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The rulings against the levies in two federal courts – the U.S. Court of International Trade and the U.S. District Court in Washington, D.C. -- centered on Trump's unprecedented invocation of the International Economic Emergency Powers Act as a legal justification for tariffs.
With his tariffs facing legal challenges and no big trade deal yet, President Trump hoped for an economic boost through what he called a "planned partnership" between Japan's Nippon Steel and U.S. Steel,
Trump officials are back in court pushing to save the president's sweeping reciprocal tariffs. Here’s what’s at stake as the legal battle intensifies.
President Trump made the announcement at a U.S. Steel factory outside Pittsburgh. President Trump said on Friday that he would double the tariffs he had levied on foreign steel and aluminum to 50 percent, a move that he claimed would further protect the industry.
Donald Trump's wide-ranging taxes on imports were briefly halted by a trade court this week before being allowed to continue, setting up a bigger legal showdown soon.
A drop in tariffs could cut inflation risks and boost growth, some economists say. In the shorter term, expect more confusion.
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MeidasTouch News on MSNJudge Contreras Rules Trump-Era Tariffs Unlawful, Opening Door to New Legal ChallengesI n a significant legal development, U.S. District Judge Rudolph Contreras has ruled that President Donald Trump’s tariffs on certain imported goods were unlawful. The decision,
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Legal battle over tariffs challenges Trump's economic strategyA legal battle over tariffs threatens Donald Trump's control over his favoured economic weapon. On Thursday evening, the President of the United States once again criticised lower court judges who ruled against him,
The twists and turns in U.S. President Donald Trump's tariff policies have not only rattled global financial markets but have also taken investors on a roller-coaster ride. Companies are counting the cost of the trade war that is now being estimated at more than $34 billion in lost sales and higher expenses,
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Cryptopolitan on MSNFederal court weighs first legal challenge to Trump's 'Liberation Day' tariffsA federal court struck down Trump’s global tariffs, ruling that the president overstepped his authority by using emergency powers to impose them.
Trump's administration faced multiple legal setbacks on Wednesday, as three federal court rulings blocked elements of his immigration and trade policies.