
Federal Court Pauses Ruling Against Tariffs
A federal appeals court on Tuesday temporarily halted a lower court ruling that declared President Donald Trump’s global 10% tariffs unlawful.
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit issued an administrative stay, giving judges additional time to review the case while litigation continues.
Trade Dispute Continues
The decision temporarily blocks last week’s ruling from the United States Court of International Trade, which found the tariffs illegal after Trump imposed them following an earlier Supreme Court decision that struck down his first round of tariffs.
The appeals court emphasized that it has not yet ruled on the legality of the tariffs and is still considering whether a longer-term stay should remain in place during the appeal process.
The Trump administration previously received a similar temporary stay in an earlier tariff-related case.
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