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Trump tariffs may remain in effect while appeals proceed, US appeals court rules

  • On June 10, 2025, the Federal Circuit appellate judges permitted President Trump's tariffs targeting most U.S. trading partners to stay active while they reconsider a prior judicial ruling that had halted them.
  • This followed a May 28 ruling by a three-judge panel that Trump exceeded his authority under the Constitution by invoking the 1977 International Emergency Economic Powers Act to impose the tariffs.
  • The tariffs consist of a 10 percent charge introduced in April that applies to almost all countries, along with separate measures from February targeting Canada, China, and Mexico to combat illegal immigration and fentanyl trafficking.
  • The 11-member Federal Circuit court called the case one of "exceptional importance" and scheduled oral arguments for July 31 while allowing the tariffs' collection to continue.
  • The continuation of tariffs amidst ongoing legal challenges has unsettled markets and complicated supply chain decisions for companies while no court has yet upheld the broad emergency tariff authority claimed by Trump.
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The customs duties imposed by President Donald Trump, which were suspended by the courts in the first instance, will remain in effect for the time being until the appeal case is resolved, a court determined this Tuesday. At the end of May, the International Trade Tribunal accused the US president of exceeding his functions by imposing generalized tariffs - a decision that is the prerogative of Congress - and suspended most of the customs taxes a…

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A U.S. federal court decided that the tariffs announced by Donald Trump in the so-called ‘Liberation Day’ should continue to apply until the appeal against the decision of the International Trade Tribunal (ITC) ordering the suspension of such charges was resolved. In its decision, the U.S. Federal Circuit Court of Appeal states that both parties presented substantial arguments on the merits and, after considering the traditional suspension facto…

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