Leavitt: Countries Tell USTR They’ll Still Negotiate After Court Ruling Against Tariffs
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White House threatens to move Supreme Court after US court blocks Trump's tariffs
In a significant development to the tariff issue in the US, the Trump administration threatened to escalate its tariffs dispute to the Supreme Court after a court ruling overturned many of the president's new import duties. The administration is demanding that the decision be suspended. Giving details, White House Press Secretary Karine Leavitt said, "We will win this battle in court and added that the administration is working to "tackle rogue …
Leavitt: Countries tell USTR they’ll still negotiate after court ruling against tariffs
U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer is fielding calls from foreign counterparts who say they will continue trade negotiations event after the U.S. Court of International Trade ruled the president does not have the authority to impose a new tariff regime under the International Economic Emergency Powers Act, White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt said on Thursday. “I can confirm that our ambassador for trade, Jamieson Greer, already he…
White House vows Supreme Court fight over Trump tariff ruling - IndiaPost NewsPaper
WASHINGTON DC: The Trump administration has threatened to escalate its tariffs dispute to the Supreme Court after a court ruling overturned many of the president’s new import duties. The administration is demanding that the decision be suspended White House Press Secretary Karine Leavitt declared, “We will win this battle in court”, in a press briefing and said the administration is working to “tackle rogue judges.” When asked why other countrie…
White House vows Supreme Court fight over Trump tariff ruling
WASHINGTON D.C. : The Trump administration has threatened to escalate its tariffs dispute to the Supreme Court after a court ruling overturned many of the president’s new import duties. The administration is demanding that the decision be suspended. White House Press Secretary Karine Leavitt declared, “We will win this battle in court”, in a press briefing and said the administration is working to “tackle rogue judges.” When asked why other coun…
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