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U.S. International Trade Court Strikes Down Trump’s Tariffs


The United States Court of International Trade unanimously ruled to strike down President

Donald Trump’s reciprocal trade tariffs, ruling the president exceeded his authority in doing so. Trump imposed the tariffs last month on a wide range of countries, which sought to rebalance global trade, reduce the national debt and “supercharge” the U.S. economy. The federal court ordered that all tariffs the administration has collected so far be “vacated,” and criticized Trump’s use of the 1977 IEEPA to justify his order, Politico reported.

 
 
 

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