Analysis: Court Of International Trade Revokes Trump’s Tariffs

Analysis: Court Of International Trade Revokes Trump’s Tariffs
The exterior of the United States Court of International Trade in New York City (Spencer Platt - Getty Images)

The Court of International Trade (CIT) has revoked the Trump-era tariffs, concluding that the measures exceeded statutory limits on presidential emergency powers. Three judges held that the Administration abused its authority, though the tariffs remain in place until 9 June while the government appeals. The decision—second in two months against the tariff program—highlights the judiciary’s role in checking executive overreach.

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Chief Operating Officer of Atlas. When I am not running Atlas operations, I write and focus on the economy, capital markets, strategic foreign policy, and innovation in the defense sector. MBA in quantitative finance.

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