A US federal court has deemed Trump’s 50% tariff on imported goods illegal, marking a significant legal challenge to the former president’s trade policies. The US Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit determined that Trump exceeded his authority by declaring national emergencies to justify the broad imposition of import taxes. This decision largely upheld a previous ruling from a specialized federal trade court in New York. However, the appeals court, in a 7-4 vote, overturned the immediate invalidation of the tariffs, granting the administration time to appeal to the US Supreme Court. The case’s impact is particularly notable, especially considering the legal counsel involved, Neal Katyal. This ruling holds significant implications for Indian exporters and others affected by the tariffs.
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