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US still working on trade deals despite court ruling, USTR says

The court ruled tariffs on Mexico, Canada, and China illegal under emergency powers but allowed temporary enforcement until October 14 as appeals proceed.

  • The Trump administration is continuing its talks with trading partners despite a U.S. appeals court ruling that most of Trump's tariffs are illegal.
  • The administration is appealing the decision to the Supreme Court, and Friday's ruling is on hold until mid-October.
  • Trump has touted the long-term benefits of his tariffs, recently pointing to the CBO's 10-year projection that tariffs will reduce the deficit by $4 trillion.
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A US appeals court has declared most of the tariffs imposed by Trump illegal. The US president isn't willing to let it stand.

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