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US trade court invalidates Donald Trump’s reciprocal tariffs

Last updated: May 28, 2025 7:10 pm
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The recent invalidation of Donald Trump’s “liberation day” tariff scheme by a US court has sent shockwaves through the White House and could potentially disrupt the president’s global trade policy. The US Court of International Trade ruled that Trump did not have the authority to impose the tariffs using the emergency economic powers legislation he cited, leading to a setback for the administration.

The court’s decision has significant implications for Trump’s trade policy, as it appears to prevent the president from imposing tariffs using the justification he had claimed. Despite plans to appeal the ruling, the invalidation of the tariffs has already had an impact on financial markets, with US stock index futures and shares in Asia rising in response.

The ruling has been met with criticism from the White House, with a spokesperson stating that it is not for unelected judges to decide how to address a national emergency. The administration remains committed to using executive power to address the crisis and restore American greatness.

The decision by the Court of International Trade comes after weeks of financial market turmoil sparked by Trump’s tariff regime, which has been partially rolled back in recent months. The ruling has been welcomed by Democrats, who argue that Trump’s trade taxes have had negative impacts on American businesses and consumers.

The court’s order follows challenges from US businesses and states, who argued that the tariffs would harm them and raise costs for essential goods. The administration has defended its use of tariffs, citing the International Emergency Economic Powers Act as justification for the measures.

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In the wake of the court’s decision, Trump has agreed to delay tariffs on the EU and reached a temporary agreement with China to lower tariffs for 90 days. However, the future of Trump’s trade policy remains uncertain as the administration faces legal challenges and opposition from both domestic and international stakeholders.

Overall, the invalidation of Trump’s tariffs marks a significant turning point in his trade policy and sets the stage for further legal battles and negotiations in the coming months. Stay tuned for updates on this developing story.

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