A US court has ruled against Donald Trump's global tariffs. The court stated that the President lacked the authority to impose such duties. This decision invalidates tariffs on China, Canada, and Mexico. Cabinet secretaries had warned of diplomatic consequences. They urged the court to delay its ruling. The administration may appeal to the Supreme Court.
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