Court blocks tariffs and accuses Trump of having exceeded boundaries of power

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Court blocks tariffs and accuses Trump of having exceeded boundaries of power

The Trump administration has already reported that it will appeal the decision. One of the president’s advisers says the country is watching a court blow. On the contrary, Democratic leaders have already praised the decision.

A US commercial court blocked the entry into force of Donald Trump’s tariffs. The court says that the president of the United States will have surpassed the limits of his own power.

The Constitution determines that Congress has exclusive authority To regulate trade with other countries, but Trump claims to have the power to act because the country’s commercial deficits represent a national emergency.

The authors of the process against Trump argue that the commercial deficit does not comply with the legal requirement that an emergency is triggered only by an “unusual and extraordinary threat”.

The Trump administration has already reported that will appeal the decision. One of the president’s advisers says the country is watching a court blow.

On the contrary, democratic leaders have already praised the decision, considering that this is a Victory for working families.

As tarifas de Trump

Since returning to the White House, Trump has announced tariff measures against the vast majority of US business partners, some of whom were temporarily suspended until July 9, due to the negative reaction of the markets.

The measures in force include rates of 25% on steel, aluminum and its derivatives, 25% on imported cars and certain car parts, along with a base rate of 10% applicable to all your business partners.

For the European Union (EU), this 10% tariff could increase to 20% after the current US break in July.

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