Reprieve for Trump’s Trade War: Appeals Court Pauses Tariff Ban

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President Trump’s controversial trade war strategy has received a temporary reprieve, as an appeals court has paused a lower court’s ruling that banned his sweeping tariffs. This allows the administration to continue collecting tariffs while it prepares its legal challenge. The initial ruling had cast a significant shadow over Trump’s efforts to use tariffs to reshape global trade and shrink the US trade deficit.
The Court of International Trade found that Trump’s use of the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA) to impose tariffs “exceed[ed] any authority granted to the president.” This ruling highlighted the legal limitations on the president’s ability to unilaterally implement such broad economic measures, even under the guise of national emergency.
The White House has condemned the judiciary, accusing judges of “abusing their judicial power.” This ongoing legal battle, which could ultimately reach the Supreme Court, will define the boundaries of presidential authority in trade policy and have significant implications for international commerce.

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