US appeals court pauses ruling against Trump's 10% global tariffs
The stay lets the government keep collecting 10% tariffs while it appeals a ruling that found the levies unlawful.
- On Tuesday, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit temporarily paused a ruling that declared President Donald Trump's 10% global tariffs unlawful, issuing an administrative stay while the government appeals.
- Importers will continue paying the 10% tariffs under Section 122 of the Trade Act of 1974 for now, as the administration's legal appeal proceeds through the courts.
- The Justice Department argued that invalidating the tariffs would undermine Trump's economic agenda and interfere with trade negotiations, while government lawyers warned the ruling could spur thousands of additional lawsuits from importers.
- Sara Albrecht, CEO of the Liberty Justice Center, said the pause "creates more uncertainty for American small businesses" already absorbing tariff costs and fighting to recover their money.
- Authorities are currently processing $35.5 billion in refunds for an earlier round of tariffs the Supreme Court struck down, out of approximately $166 billion that importers previously paid.
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by Emmitt Barry, Worthy News Washington D.C. Bureau Chief (Worthy News) – A federal appeals court on Tuesday temporarily allowed the Trump administration to continue collecting its 10% global tariff, pausing a lower-court ruling that found the import duties unlawful for three plaintiffs who had won relief last week. The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit issued a short-term administrative stay while it considers whether to keep the ta…
The court ruled in favor of Donald Trump by temporarily suspending a ruling that defined as illegal the 10% global tariff established by the president. On Tuesday, the U.S. Federal Circuit Court of Appeals accepted the White House’s appeal, issuing an order to leave the decision of the U.S. International Trade Court (ITC) in administrative suspension, while defining the legality or otherwise of Trump’s economic initiative in court. A few days ag…
The U.S. Court of Appeal suspended the ruling of the lower international trade court, which declared illegal the 10 per cent import duties imposed by Trump in February.
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