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Trade court rules Trump tariffs illegal

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U.S. trade court rules against Trump's 10% tariffs
A U.S. trade court on Thursday ruled that President Trump's latest round of global 10% tariffs are invalid.

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Trump’s latest 10% tariffs found unlawful by U.S. trade court
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Courts keep striking down tariffs. Why aren't prices dropping too?
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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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US court rules against Trump’s 10% global tariff, lending India a negotiating edge
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