US states mount court challenge to Trump's tariffs
- Twelve U.S. States filed a federal lawsuit on May 2025 to block President Trump's tariffs imposed on imports, claiming legal overreach.
- The lawsuit argues Trump wrongly used the International Emergency Economic Powers Act, which only Congress can invoke for trade duties.
- The tariffs, announced on April 2, 2025, apply up to 30% on Chinese goods and 10% on many other imports, disrupting markets and raising costs.
- Washington state estimates the tariffs could cause $18 billion to $21 billion in business losses and raise costs by $3,800 per average family annually.
- The legal challenge could set a precedent on presidential trade powers, and the court's decision may come in the coming weeks amid ongoing economic impacts.
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Stop Trump’s tariffs, WA leaders beg court
HeraldNet.com HeraldNet.com - Everett and Snohomish County news from The Daily Herald in Everett, Washington Local ports are facing instability as shippers grapple with shifting trade policy. Stop Trump’s tariffs, WA leaders beg court Wire Service
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