A federal trade court ruled President Trump didn’t have the authority to impose new global tariffs after a previous set of levies was struck down by the Supreme Court in February
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A federal panel says the president didn’t meet legal criteria to impose 10% levy.
A federal panel says the president didn’t meet legal criteria to impose 10% levy.
A federal panel says the president didn’t meet legal criteria to impose 10% levy.
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