A US federal trade court ruled against President Trump’s 10% global tariffs, deeming them invalid and unauthorized by law. The court found the administration’s justification under a 1974 trade law insufficient, a setback for a key trade policy. This decision offers stability to businesses reliant on global supply chains. A US federal trade court ruled against President Trump’s 10% global tariffs, deeming them invalid and unauthorized by law. The court found the administration’s justification under a 1974 trade law insufficient, a setback for a key trade policy. This decision offers stability to businesses reliant on global supply chains.
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