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Court Strikes Down Trump Tariffs Again

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The story, in brief

A federal trade court ruled against a second round of Trump's worldwide tariffs, finding they exceed presidential authority. The government now faces refunding over $166 billion to importers. Trump has set a July 4 deadline for EU tariff negotiations.

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Center-LeftTrade court strikes down a second round of Trump tariffsNPRLeftTrade court strikes down Trump latest tariffsWashington Post
Center1 source
CenterUS trade court rules against Trump 10 percent global tariffsAl Jazeera

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