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Trade Court Strikes Down Trump Tariffs

Updated 2026-05-07 22:50 UTC 3 sources Neutral

A federal trade court has permanently enjoined President Trump's tariffs on imports, which were imposed following the Supreme Court's earlier ruling. The decision aims to restore previous import taxes and prevent further economic disruption.

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NPR
The Court of International Trade has struck down a second round of global tariffs ordered by President Trump, after his earlier import taxes were outlawed by the U.S. Supreme Court. The decision is a victory for importers and a setback for the administration.
2026-05-07 22:35 UTC
The Hill
A federal trade court on Thursday struck down tariffs President Trump imposed to replace import taxes that the Supreme Court struck down earlier this year. A three-judge panel of the International Court of Appeals imposed a permanent injunction on the 10 percent tariff Trump imposed on nearly all U.
2026-05-07 22:18 UTC
Axios
The Court of International Trade on Thursday ruled that President Trump's newest round of tariffs were illegal, though the duties are likely to stay in effect while the administration appeals. Why
2026-05-07 22:26 UTC
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