
What happened this morning at the court that "few people know about" and the ruling on "presidential overreach"? What does it mean for Trump's trade war?

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The U.S. International Trade Court stated that it "will issue the necessary administrative orders to enforce the permanent injunction within 10 calendar days," and if there is no intervention from a higher court at that time, the "reciprocal tariff" policy will become ineffective. However, this ruling does not affect the tariffs imposed by the Trump administration under other legal authorities, including tariffs on steel, aluminum, and automobiles, as well as Trump's threats to impose tariffs on pharmaceuticals, semiconductors, and other critical products
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