(Wall Street Journal)—A federal appeals court on Tuesday granted the Trump administration’s request to keep the president’s far-reaching tariffs in effect for now but agreed to fast track its consideration of the case this summer.
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit extended its earlier temporary pause of a trade court decision that found Trump exceeded his powers in imposing the tariffs.
The appeals court said it intends to hear arguments on July 31, which means the tariffs likely will remain in effect for at least the next two months.
All of the court’s active judges will participate in the case. The losing party is expected to seek review at the Supreme Court…
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Author: James Fanelli