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US appeals court temporarily blocks pause on Trump tariffs
US appeals court temporarily blocks pause on Trump tariffs

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US appeals court temporarily blocks pause on Trump tariffs

After a US trade court had deemed several of President Trump's wide-sweeping tariff policies illegal and paused them, a US appeals court quickly stepped in on Thursday and is now granting the import taxes to temporarily stay in effect. Yahoo Finance legal correspondent Alexis Keenan explains the order of events, court hierarchies, and the timeline for the Trump administration's legal filings after being issued an administrative stay until June 9. To watch more expert insights and analysis on the latest market action, check out more Market Domination here. We've got breaking news now. A federal appeals court is pausing a US trade court ruling that blocked President Trump's global tariffs. Basically, tariffs are still in place for now is the bottom line. Senior legal reporter Alexis Keenan is here with more. So, all of the back and forth. Lot of back and forth back on. And and this is, is this a sooner finding than had been expected that the tariffs are going to be still in place for now? So, the federal circuit, it's an appellate court over the top of the International Trade Court. It can decide if it gets an application from the Trump administration, which it did, to put a temporary pause on what that lower court decided. So, this is the court stepping in here. This is a pelle court and reinstating these tariffs and saying it needs some time to look at the motions, look at briefings, look at the issues. Uh I don't know exactly where it's going to go from here, whether this is going to be an issue that will be decided at this stage at the appellate court level or whether the trial court, the the International Trade Court will be handling some of this. What the court said, this federal circuit court is that the request for an immediate administrative stay, they granted it to the extent they say that the judgments and the permanent injunctions entered by the court of International Trade are temporarily stayed until further notice. So the appeals court seeming here to put this pause into effect and they're asking the administration to give briefings to the court no later than June 9th. So that's the timeline that we have to work with right now. So you're kind of find a bouncing ball in the courts, Alexis, but correct me if I'm wrong. Doesn't Trump beyond that have plenty of tariff tools at his disposal? I mean, it's, you know, it's section 232, 122, 301. I mean, he has what sounds like just tremendous tariff authority and power here. Well, certainly the administration thinks so, but they chose to go with the act that they did, the emergency Act where Trump had said the administration had said that these national emergencies, immigration, drug trafficking, flows of illegal drugs into the United States, and so forth was a national emergency. And that didn't work at least at this lower court level. Now the legal experts I've been talking to in this area, they say it's anybody's guess what this appeals court might decide when the administration and the challengers come up before them. You know, maybe it'll go the other way. Maybe this International Emergency Act will be enough authority for a different court. Alexis, we will keep following it. Thank you so much. Yeah, bouncing around. Thanks.

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