U.S. appeals court rules Trump's global tariffs are illegal
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A federal appeals court has determined that the majority of international tariffs imposed by President Trump are unlawful. The Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit concluded that the government’s application of “emergency authorities” to impose tariffs on numerous nations is illegal, a ruling that might overturn policies impacting over 70 countries.

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