A US court blocked most of Trump's trade tariffs.

A US court blocked most of Trump's trade tariffs
A US court blocked most of Trump's trade tariffs

On Wednesday, a federal court in the US ruled that President Donald Trump violated the law by imposing tariffs that affected the prices of imported goods for American businesses and citizens.

The court in Manhattan overturned Trump's global tariffs, which were aimed at economic threats to the US. These tariffs applied to countries such as China, Mexico, and Canada, as well as 'Liberation Day'.

The lawsuit was filed by the Liberty Justice Center on behalf of the wine seller VOS Selections and four other small companies that claimed to have suffered serious losses due to the tariffs.

The court's decision led to the cancellation of 30% of tariffs on Chinese goods, 25% on goods from Mexico and Canada, and 10% on most other goods imported into the US. However, tariffs on cars, auto parts, steel, and aluminum remain unchanged and are not currently subject to this ban.

The court found that Trump had no legal justification for imposing these tariffs, even after declaring a national economic state.

The court's ruling has generated significant interest in the community and among businesspeople as it could positively impact the small business sector and adjust price increases due to the imposed tariffs. Stock indices plummeted after this decision, opening new opportunities for businesses and consumers.

The federal court in the US overturned the global tariffs imposed by President Trump, declaring them illegal. This ruling could affect the economy and business in the US, especially small businesses, and lead to a correction in prices for imported goods.


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