US court blocks most Trump tariffs, says president exceeded his authority
- On Wednesday, a federal trade court ruled that most of President Trump's emergency tariffs were unlawful because they went beyond his legal authority.
- The court found that Trump misused the 1977 International Emergency Economic Powers Act by imposing tariffs not mentioned in the statute.
- The decision affects steep country-specific tariffs set on April 2, which could disrupt business plans and trade with high-tariff countries, especially China.
- The judges ordered the administration to eliminate the tariffs within 10 days, highlighting that the president’s authority under the Trade Act of 1974 permits imposing tariffs up to 15 percent for a maximum duration of 150 days.
- The Trump administration has appealed the ruling, and the outcome could significantly alter U.S. Trade policy and the administration's leverage in ongoing negotiations.
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Despite Court Ruling, Trump Has More Tariff Levers to Pull, Says Goldman Sachs - The Thinking Conservative
Federal court ruling against President Trump’s authority to impose sweeping tariffs might be temporary for the admin, say Goldman Sachs economists. The post Despite Court Ruling, Trump Has More Tariff Levers to Pull, Says Goldman Sachs appeared first on The Thinking Conservative.
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President Trump has several tools at his disposal that he can use to impose tariffs despite a court ruling that ordered the reversal of his hefty “Liberation Day” taxes, according to a note by Goldman Sachs analysts on Thursday.
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