Appeals Court Lets Trump Enforce 10% Global Tariffs Pending Challenge
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Updated · Bloomberg · Jun 11
Appeals Court Lets Trump Enforce 10% Global Tariffs Pending Challenge
3 articles · Updated · Bloomberg · Jun 11
Summary
A federal appeals court in Washington on Thursday allowed the Trump administration to keep collecting the 10% global tariffs imposed in February while lawsuits from states and small businesses proceed.
The court said a stay was warranted because the government had made a sufficient showing, at this stage, that it was likely to win the underlying dispute.
The ruling hands the administration a procedural victory, preserving the Section 122 tariff regime during the appeal rather than suspending the levies immediately.
The legal fight now shifts to the merits of whether the tariffs can survive the broader challenge, with nationwide enforcement continuing in the meantime.