Judges believe that the right to apply customs mechanisms belongs to Congress. However, the White House could still challenge this decision in the Supreme Court.
The Supreme Court of Appearance has identified most of the traditional tariffs introduced by President Donald Trump. About this Saturday night, August 30, reports the BBC.
It has been mentioned that seven judges against the four recognized that Trump’s “mutual” tariffs, as well as the special duties he used in the trade war along with Canada, Mexico and China, was the excessive powers of the President. Judges believe that the right to apply customs mechanisms to combat a trade imbalance belongs to Congress.
The lawsuit against Trump and his tariffs were filed simultaneously with many small businesses, as well as a whole coalition of states. The court on international trade in May decided that the President could not raise tariffs, the White House beat it.
The decision in the case of the appeal was forced on October 14, giving the administration in Washington ample time to appeal to the Supreme Court, where most of them form conservative judges who sympathize with Trump.
Remember, on June 27, Trump announced that he was finishing all of Canadian trading negotiations after he began the tax introduction to digital services aimed at against Americans. However, after that, Canada announced the continuation of trade negotiations in the United States. After that, Canada reported that most of the duties in goods from the United States were canceled.
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