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Judicial Jolt: Courts Curb Trump's Tariff Temerity

A US federal trade court struck down President Trump's ten percent global import surcharge on May seventh, 2026, ruling it exceeded his legal authority under the Trade Act of 1974. The court found the administration misused a provision meant for balance-of-payments emergencies to address ordinary trade deficits. Relief applies only to the three plaintiffs in the case, while most importers continue paying the tariff as the government appeals the decision.

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