Trump Tariffs Can Stay in Effect Longer, Appeals Court Says [View all]
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Donald Trump can continue to enforce his global tariffs for now, a federal appeals court held in a win for the president on one of his signature economic policies.
The order Tuesday by the US Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit extends an earlier, short-term reprieve for the administration as it presses a challenge to a lower court ruling last month that blocked the tariffs. The Justice Department had argued that US officials concerns about ongoing trade negotiations outweighed the economic harm claimed by the small businesses that sued.
The Washington-based court put the case on an expedited track, citing the issues of exceptional importance at stake, and scheduled arguments for July 31. The court didnt offer a detailed reason for siding with the administration at this stage, indicating in the order that the government had met its burden for showing that keeping the lower courts injunction on hold was warranted. No judge noted a dissent.
The ruling comes as negotiators for the US and China reached a preliminary agreement to de-escalate trade tensions. Representatives of the worlds two largest economies announced the accord in the second day of talks in London over exports of key tech and industrial goods. Trump has portrayed tariffs as critical to leveling the playing field for American businesses and workers amid chronic trade deficits.
Donald Trump can continue to enforce his global tariffs for now, a US appeals court ordered in a win for the president on one of his signature economic policies -- Federal Circuit set an expedited schedule, arguments 7/31 (unless the challengers ask SCOTUS to intervene)
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