
Trump Tariffs Back On: Appeals Court Reverses Ruling
Trump Tariffs Reinstated: US Appeals Court Overturns Previous Ruling Washington D.C. - In a significant reversal, the US Appeals Court reinstated President Donald Trump's tariffs on imported goods, just a day after the International Trade Court had largely nullified them. The White House's request for a temporary stay was granted, effectively putting the tariffs back in place. "The request for immediate administrative suspension is granted insofar as the decisions and permanent injunctions issued by the International Trade Court in these cases are temporarily suspended until further notice," stated the court's decision. This affects tariffs announced in early April, impacting various countries. A spokesperson for the White House stated that this decision was necessary to protect American industries. The International Trade Court's decision to initially block the tariffs was based on concerns about their legality and potential harm to American consumers. The Appeals Court will now review the case. The reinstated tariffs range from 10% on most products to 30% on certain products from China. The decision has created uncertainty for businesses that rely on imports from affected countries.