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Trade court rules Trump tariffs illegal

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What the Trump administration's latest tariff blow means for businesses
A U.S. trade court's ruling against a Trump administration tariff could further constrain the White House's ability to impose import levies, according to legal and trade experts.

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Trump’s latest 10% tariffs found unlawful by U.S. trade court
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Trade court strikes down a second round of Trump tariffs
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For Trump, Court Loss Is Latest Twist in Ever-Shifting Tariffs
The latest shift arrived this week after a federal trade court ruled that the current centerpiece of his trade strategy — a 10 percent tax on most imports from around the world — exceeded the presiden...

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Trump administration appeals latest court loss on tariffs
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U.S. Trade Court Rules Trump Tariffs Illegal, But Issues Narrow Block
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Court rules Trump’s 10% tariff is just as illegal as the tariff it replaced
For Trump, when the US Court of International Trade invalidated his global tariffs, his key trade policy—which relies on imposing tariffs to supposedly drive more manufacturing into the US—was put at ...

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Trump’s Tariffs Just Got Struck Down in Court—Again
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What To Know About Trump’s Latest Tariffs Being Struck Down
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Are we getting a stimulus check in 2026? What to know about tariff refunds

Will you get a stimulus check or a tariff refund in 2026? Here's what to know about Trump's $2000 payments and who qualifies.
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Fresh Setback for Trump's Tariffs as He Threatens Europe With 'Much Higher' Levy

The U.S. trade court struck down Trump’s global 10% tariffs whilst he threatened “much higher” levies on the E.U.
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Moody’s Mark Zandi: ‘Economic fallout’ from Trump’s tariffs is significant – and ‘the trend lines don’t look good.’ Which numbers look the worst

Zandi's graph focuses on two stats: Average monthly job growth and the year-over-year change of PCE inflation. It shows that, since Liberation Day, the amount of jobs added each month have mainly been decreasing, while inflation has mainly been increasing.
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Courts keep striking down tariffs. Why aren't prices dropping too?

A federal court delivered another setback to President Donald Trump’s trade agenda, but consumer prices are still unlikely to fall. Here's why:
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