Court of International Trade Strikes Down Trump's 10% Universal Tariffs
The Court of International Trade ruled on Thursday that President Trump's newest round of universal tariffs were illegal, though the duties will continue to be collected from most importers while the administration appeals the decision.
Legal Ruling
The Court of International Trade on Thursday ruled that President Trump's newest round of tariffs were illegal — but the duties will keep collecting for most importers while the administration appeals.
Significance
It is yet another legal setback for the White House's trade policy — this time ruling against the suite of tariffs that officials imposed to replace those struck down by the Supreme Court.
Context
This represents the latest in a series of legal challenges to Trump's tariff policies, with courts consistently finding aspects of his trade approach to be unconstitutional or outside executive authority.