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Most Trump tariffs are not legal, US appeals court rules

  • A federal appeals court ruled that President Donald Trump had no legal right to impose sweeping tariffs, stating Congress never intended to give unlimited power under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act .
  • The ruling highlights that the power to impose tariffs lies with Congress, not the president, contradicting Trump's justification for his actions.
  • Trump stated on social media that the ruling was incorrect and warned of economic disaster if the tariffs were removed.
  • The ruling allows Trump's administration to appeal to the Supreme Court before the decision takes effect on October 14.
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This is a new political setback for Donald Trump. The Trump administration has been waiting until October 14 to appeal to the Supreme Court.

·Paris, France
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A U.S. Federal Court of Appeal decided, Friday, that a large part of the customs duties imposed by US President Donald Trump are illegal, a major error for a Pillar of his policies that undermines the global economy, before the Supreme Court is held to pronounce itself against them.

·Romania
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A U.S. Federal Court has confirmed that a large portion of Donald Trump's customs duties are illegal. The Supreme Court now has to rule, but these taxes are still in place. - U.S.A.: a large part of Trump's customs duties declared illegal (International).

With the introduction of high tariffs on imported goods, US President Donald Trump wants to boost the American economy. Now another court is coming in his way. Trump announces that he will bring the matter to the Supreme Court.

·Zürich, Switzerland
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