Appeals Court Says U.S. Government Can Keep Collecting 10% Tariffs for Now
The court said the administration could face irreparable harm if the 10% duties stayed blocked while the legality of the tariffs is reviewed.
- On Thursday, the Federal Circuit ruled the United States government can continue collecting the 10% worldwide tariff imposed in February while legal challenges proceed, granting President Donald Trump a procedural win.
- These tariffs, invoked under Section 122 of the Trade Act, address balance-of-payments deficits and are set to expire July 24, allowing the president to impose up to 15% tariffs for 150 days before Congress approval is required.
- Previously, the Court of International Trade ruled 2-1 that the administration exceeded its authority, declaring the tariffs "unauthorized by law" in a case brought by a coalition of more than 20 states led by Oregon, along with small businesses including Burlap and Barrel and Basic Fun.
- Importers may pass these higher costs on to consumers, affecting prices for certain imported products in the short term, while the Court acknowledged that businesses face operational strain including "lost profits" and "constraints on growth."
- Litigation continues as the appeals court considers whether the tariffs were lawfully imposed, with the case potentially headed to the Supreme Court, though the current ruling does not predetermine the final result.
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Federal court hands win to Trump administration in war over tariffs * WorldNetDaily * by WND Staff
Source link A federal court has decided the U.S. government is allowed to continue collecting a 10% worldwide tariff imposed in February as the court fight over the agenda continues. It was described as a procedural win for the administration of President Donald Trump, and that’s because the Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit
On Thursday, a U.S. federal appeals court seconded that President Donald Trump's administration would continue to apply the Republican's 10% global tax in February after the Supreme invalidated much of its previous tariff scheme.Continue reading...
A federal appeals court ruled on Thursday that President Donald Trump’s 10% universal tariff can remain in force as legal challenges against the bill continue, concluding that the Republican administration has demonstrated a high probability of finally prevailing in the case. The U.S. Court of Appeals decision for the Federal Circuit allows the tariff to remain in effect while the court considers the dispute in depth. “We conclude that the feder…
US President Trump achieves a stage win in the dispute over his new tariffs: the ten percent that has been in force since February may continue to be levied - a court has ruled.
Federal Appeals Court Extends Stay, Allowing Trump’s 10% Global Tariffs to Remain in Effect
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit on June 11 temporarily extended a pause on a lower court ruling that had struck down ... The post Federal Appeals Court Extends Stay, Allowing Trump’s 10% Global Tariffs to Remain in Effect first appeared on [your]NEWS.
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