BREAKING: U.S. Court Blocks Trump’s China Tariffs—What’s Next for Trade?
Publish Time: 2025-05-29 Origin: Site
1. Court’s Historic Ruling
- Verdict: Trump’s April 2 order imposing 10% baseline tariffs + 25% surcharges violated the U.S. Constitution’s Article I, Section 8 (Congress holds trade policy power). 
- Plaintiff: Lawsuit by 5 SMEs via Citizens for Liberty & Justice Foundation. 
- Deadline: Administration has 10 days to halt collections (details pending). 
2. White House Response
- Appeal Filed: Within minutes of the ruling. 
- Statement: Press Sec. Kush Desai called it “judicial overreach” and vowed to defend “economic sovereignty.” 
3. Global Fallout
- WTO: 20+ economies had launched disputes or retaliatory measures. 
- Business Impact: 
- U.S. importers: May delay payments pending appeal. 
- Chinese exporters: Temporary relief, but prepare for policy whiplash. 
Why This Matters:
?? Legal Precedent: First major judicial check on Trump’s trade powers.
 Trade Chaos: April’s “Economic Independence Day” tariffs targeted $550B in imports.
 Next Steps:
- If upheld, Congress could reclaim tariff authority. 
- If overturned, tariffs resume + retaliations escalate. 
Pro Tip: Exporters should freeze new tariff-cost calculations until appeals conclude.
Quotable:
“This ruling is a lifeline for small businesses—but the war isn’t over.”
— Trade Attorney, Citizens for Liberty & Justice
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