The coalition of 12 states filed a lawsuit so that the tariffs introduced by the President could be locked in court.
The coalition of 12 states filed a lawsuit against the supervision of President Donald Trump on Wednesday for his “illegal role.” States require a decision in court that will prohibit President Trump from introducing duties, as the latter is “no such authority.” This was reported by Axios.
“Congress did not give the president the authority to introduce these duties, so the administration violated the law, introducing them through executive orders, publications on social networks and departments of departments … His duties were unlawful, and if they did not stop, they would lead to an increase in inflation, unemployment and economic damage,” James said.
General prosecutors of Arizona, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Illinois, Maine, Minnesota, Nevada, New Mexico, New York, Oregon and Vermont filed a lawsuit so that the duties could be locked in court.
“President Trump’s reckless duties have strictly raised consumer costs and has caused economic disturbance nationwide,” New York Governor Katie Wil said.
The US president introduced 25% tariffs against Canada and Mexico, the largest US trade partner, claiming that US neighbors were not sufficient to contain illegal drug flow.
We remind you that European Commission leader Ursula von der Leyen said the countries of the world were “lined up” to cooperate with reliable European trading partners after United States President Donald Trump introduced general tariffs.
US president announced a reduction in duties for China
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