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Trump’s ‘liberation day’ tariffs ruled illegal, but stay in place for now

August 29, 2025No Comments1 Min Read
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Trump’s Tariffs Declared Illegal by Court of International Trade

After declaring several national emergencies related to border security and drug trafficking, President Trump imposed tariffs on imports from various countries. These tariffs, ranging from 10% to as high as 34%, were challenged in court and deemed illegal by the Court of International Trade. The case is expected to be appealed to the Supreme Court for further review.

The judges emphasized that their decision was based solely on whether the tariffs imposed by the executive orders were authorized by the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA). They clarified that their ruling does not affect tariffs imposed on specific goods under different executive orders.

President Trump’s departure from established tariff schedules and imposition of varying tariffs on imports from almost all trading partners was a key point of contention in the case. The judges highlighted that while the president has constitutional authority, the power to tax belongs to Congress.

It remains to be seen how this ruling will impact future trade policies and negotiations. For more information on executive orders related to tariffs, visit the White House website.

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