The anticipated decision finds sweeping tariffs unconstitutional but leaves them in place as legal challenges continue

The appeals court stayed its ruling until Oct. 14, giving the Trump administration time to ask the Supreme Court to hear the case.

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But the court has allowed the tariffs to remain in place while the Trump administration appeals to the Supreme Court.

The anticipated decision finds sweeping tariffs unconstitutional but leaves them in place as legal challenges continue

An appeals court struck down most of President Donald Trump's tariffs on foreign goods, declaring they are illegal. The Supreme Court will ultimately decide.

The decision complicates Trump´s ambitions to upend decades of American trade policy completely on his own.

The decision is a big blow to President Trump’s trade policies, but the judges left the duties in place for now to allow time for a likely appeal to the Supreme Court.

The appellate court ruling sets up a showdown at the Supreme Court

The appellate court ruling sets up a showdown at the Supreme Court

A US appeals court has ruled that most of Trump’s tariffs are illegal - so what happens now?

If the Supreme Court upholds the ruling, President Donald Trump would lose some, but not all, of his broad tariff powers.