U. S. Trade Court Rules Against Trumps Latest 10% Global Tariffs . . . NEW YORK, May 7 (Reuters) - A U S trade court dealt another blow to President Donald Trump’s tariff strategy, ruling that his latest 10% temporary global duties are unjustified under a 1970s trade law, but blocked the levies only for two private importers and the State of Washington The U S
US trade court rules against Trump’s 10% global tariffs The US trade court on Thursday ruled against Donald Trump’s latest 10% global tariffs, finding across-the-board tariffs were not justified under a 1970s trade law The US court of international
US trade court rules against Trumps 10 percent global tariffs The United States trade court has ruled against President Donald Trump’s latest 10 percent global tariffs, finding that across-the-board tariffs were not justified under a 1970s trade law The
US trade court rules against Trumps global 10% tariff The 2-1 ruling by the US Court of International Trade, for now, blocks the tariffs from being implemented against just two companies and the state of Washington -- but it could open doors to further such outcomes
Trade Court Rules Against Trump’s New Global Tariffs - WSJ The decision on Thursday from the Court of International Trade invalidated Trump’s attempt to impose a new 10% tariff on goods from virtually every nation by invoking authority under Section 122