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These Trump Tariffs Are Still in Place After Court Ruling

  • A federal appeals court ruled on May 30, 2025, that Donald Trump's international tariffs can remain in effect temporarily despite questions about presidential authority.
  • The tariffs, including a 10% fee on UK goods introduced in April under an emergency economic statute from 1977, faced legal disputes over the president's authority to levy such charges.
  • While a three-judge panel of the Court of International Trade declared the tariffs unconstitutional, the Court of Appeals allowed their continuation pending further appeals, highlighting ongoing legal disputes.
  • The tariffs affected goods from China, Canada, Mexico, and the UK, with rates up to 25%, and officials warned that voiding these tariffs could collapse trade agreements and harm U.S. Businesses.
  • The administration plans to appeal to the Supreme Court and seeks emergency relief to preserve tariffs, emphasizing the role of presidential power in trade amid significant political opposition.
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WSPA broke the news in Savannah, United States on Thursday, May 29, 2025.
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