US court rules many of Trump's global tariffs are illegal

The US court has ruled that many of former President Donald Trump's global tariffs were illegal. The tariffs, which were imposed on imported steel and aluminum, were challenged by several trading partners, including Canada, Mexico, and the European Union. The court's decision states that the Trump administration failed to adequately justify the tariffs on national security grounds, as required by the law. However, the tariffs can remain in place until mid-October to allow the Trump administration time to request the Supreme Court to take up the case. This ruling is a significant blow to the Trump administration's trade policies, which were a hallmark of his presidency. The decision could have broader implications for the US's trade relationships with its allies and trading partners, as it calls into question the legality of the Trump administration's use of national security as a justification for imposing tariffs.
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