Trump tariffs may remain in effect while appeals proceed, US appeals court rules
- On June 10, 2025, a federal appeals court in Washington permitted the continuation of President Donald Trump's broad tariffs on most U.S. trading partners while it evaluates a lower court's decision challenging their legality.
- On May 28, the lower court blocked the tariffs, ruling that President Trump surpassed his powers when he relied on the 1977 International Emergency Economic Powers Act, and the appeals court is still reviewing the legality of these tariffs.
- The tariffs, including 10% duties imposed in April and separate ones on Canada, China, and Mexico, have disrupted global trade, shocked markets, and pressured companies to adapt supply chains and pricing.
- The Federal Circuit described the case as involving issues of "exceptional importance," ordered an 11-member court to hear the appeal, and scheduled oral arguments for July 31, 2025.
- This ruling allows Trump to continue enforcing the tariffs temporarily but highlights ongoing legal uncertainty since no court has yet upheld the broad emergency powers claimed for tariff imposition.
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