Court rules to keep Trump tariffs active during appeals procedure
Briefly

A federal appeals court has ruled that the White House can continue to collect import taxes imposed by President Trump, amidst ongoing appeals regarding his trade policies. The decision builds on a previous ruling which stated Trump had overstepped his authority. The court acknowledged the exceptional nature of the disputes and scheduled expedited hearings for late July. The tariffs in question include a 10% levy on imports from numerous countries and increased tariffs on imports from China, Canada, and Mexico aimed at addressing various economic and social issues.
The ruling by the US Court of Appeals allows the White House to continue enforcing tariffs imposed by Trump, despite ongoing legal challenges to the trade policy.
The appeals court recognized the exceptional importance of the tariff disputes and announced accelerated hearings to address the matter expeditiously by the end of July.
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