On June 12, 2026, a federal appeals court ruled that President Trump's 10 percent global tariff is likely legal and can remain in effect until a final decision is made by the court. This ruling follows Trump's imposition of the tariff after the Supreme Court invalidated his previous emergency tariffs, which were deemed to exceed his authority. A federal trade court had previously found the new tariff unlawful and had blocked officials from enforcing it.
Federal Appeals Court Upholds Trump's 10 Percent Global Tariff Temporarily
A federal appeals court has ruled that President Trump's 10 percent global tariff can remain in place temporarily while awaiting a final decision. This decision comes after the Supreme Court invalidated Trump's earlier emergency tariffs, which were found to exceed his authority.
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Appeals court rules Trump’s 10 percent global tariff can stay, for now
Federal Appeals Court Upholds Trump's 10 Percent Global Tariff Temporarily