US Asks to Keep Collecting Trump’s New Tariffs After Court Loss
Source: Bloomberg Politics · Bias: Center
Summary
The Trump administration asked the US trade court to pause a ruling that declared the president’s latest 10% global tariffs unlawful while the government appeals, meaning importers would keep paying the levies while the legal fight continues.
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