As Trump’s trade deal deadline approaches, his tariffs face legal pushback in court
- Donald Trump's plan for global trade is facing legal challenges in a federal appeals court.
- Trump threatened Prime Minister Mark Carney with 35 percent tariffs if Canada does not finalize a trade deal.
- The U.S. Court of International Trade ruled that Trump does not have the authority to impose tariffs on most countries under a specific law.
- There are at least eight lawsuits challenging the tariffs.
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As Trump’s trade deal deadline approaches, his tariffs face legal pushback in court
Donald Trump’s plan to realign global trade faces its latest legal barrier this week in a federal appeals court — and Canada is bracing for the U.S. president to follow through on his threat to impose higher tariffs.

As Trump's trade deal deadline approaches, his tariffs face legal pushback in court
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Trump Says US Might Not Secure Trade Deal with Canada
US President Donald Trump has expressed skepticism about reaching a trade agreement with Canada, following his 1 August deadline for a deal to be finalized. Tense Talks as Deadline Looms Speaking to reporters ahead of his trip to Scotland, Trump said, “We haven’t really had a lot of luck with Canada. I think Canada could be one where there’s just a tariff, not really a negotiation.” The US president warned that, without an agreement, importers o…
U.S. Dairy Industry Presses Canada to Respect Trade Deal, Not End Supply Management
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Trump's trade deals, tariffs face key test in court next week - Los Angeles Weekly Times
U.S. President Donald Trump and British Prime Minister Keir Starmer react after picking up the trade agreement with the U.K. papers that Trump dropped as they speak to the media during the G7 summit in Kananaskis, Alberta, Canada, June 16, 2025. Kevin Lamarque | Reuters President Donald Trump‘s sweeping tariff powers and recent trade deals could soon run into a legal buzzsaw. A federal appeals court is set to hear oral arguments next week in a …
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