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U.S. President Donald Trump's tariff decisions since he took office on January 20 have shocked financial markets and sent a wave of uncertainty through the global economy.
Legal and trade experts' advice to foreign governments, companies and other clients: Assume the tariffs will resume in one form or another.
The Trump administration is appealing a blockbuster federal court ruling blocking the president's tariffs on imports from nearly every foreign country. The post ‘Not for unelected judges to decide’: Trump admin says tariffs are ‘immune from judicial scrutiny’ as it appeals order blocking levies first appeared on Law & Crime.
A federal appeals court lifted the first of two rulings blocking President Trump’s tariffs on Thursday, handing him a temporary win after a lower court rejected the administration’s legal defense hours earlier.
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Lawrence O'Donnell celebrated Wednesday the U.S. Court of International Trade's decision to block President Trump's global tariffs.
The ruling from a three-judge panel came after several lawsuits argued that Trump exceeded his authority in imposing tariffs.
"It may be a very dandy plan, but it has to meet the statute," the judge appointed by Ronald Reagan told the DOJ lawyer.
BRUSSELS, - The European Union has gained leverage in trade talks with the United States after a U.S. court cast doubt on the legality of Washington's "reciprocal" tariffs, EU officials said on Friday.