A US federal court has ruled that President Trump overstepped his authority in enacting a 10% global tariff. This decision raises questions about the legal basis for such trade policies.
The tariff, aimed at global imports, was implemented under a section of a 1974 trade law. The court's ruling could have significant implications for future trade actions by the administration.
As the legal landscape evolves, the administration may need to reassess its approach to tariffs and trade policy moving forward.