Appeals Court Delays Nullification of Trump’s Tariffs, Leaving Ongoing Dispute

The US Court of Appeals in Washington D.C. has extended the pause on a lower court decision that nullified President Trump’s Liberation Day tariffs on Chinese goods. The appeals court ruled Tuesday to allow for further review of the ruling regarding whether President Trump exceeded his authority. Until the review is complete, Trump’s reciprocal tariffs on major trade partners and duties targeting Canada, China, and Mexico remain in effect. The court acknowledged the significance of these cases and called for expedited resolution during a summer timeframe.