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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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Bend Bulletin broke the news in on Monday, May 19, 2025.
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