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Breaking news! A U.S. court has halted President Trump's "Liberation Day" trade policy.

Breakings ·  May 29 07:04

On May 28, local time, the U.S. International Trade Court blocked the tariff policy announced by President Trump on April 2, 'Liberation Day,' and ruled that Trump's imposition of comprehensive tariffs on countries exporting more than importing to the U.S. was beyond his authority. The International Trade Court, located in Manhattan, New York, stated that the U.S. Constitution grants Congress exclusive power to regulate trade with other nations, and the emergency powers claimed by the president to protect the U.S. economy do not supersede these powers. The lawsuit was filed by the nonprofit, nonpartisan litigation organization Freedom and Justice Center on behalf of five small U.S. businesses affected by the tariffs, marking the first significant legal challenge to Trump's tariff policy.

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