Tariffs Temporarily Reinstated by Appeals Court, Reversing Lower Court Order

The ruling is a reversal of a lower court order a day earlier.

A federal appeals court on Thursday temporarily paused a lower-court ruling that struck down President Donald Trumpโ€™s tariffs on a wide range of countries.

In its decision, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit granted the federal governmentโ€™s request for an immediate administrative stay of the U.S. Court of International Tradeโ€™s order on Wednesday โ€œwhile this court considers the motions papers.โ€

Both the plaintiffs and defendants in the case were directed by the appeals court โ€œto immediately inform this court of any action taken by the Court of International Trade on the United Statesโ€™s pending stay motions,โ€ it said.

The Trump administration earlier in the day told the federal appeals court in a filing that it would seek emergency relief with the US. Supreme Court as soon as Friday if it did not act quickly to pause the lower court decision.

On Wednesday, a panel of three judges with the International Trade Court ruled that Trump had exceeded his authority by issuing sweeping tariffs under an emergency-powers law, siding with plaintiffs in a lawsuit filed against the administration.

โ€œThe Worldwide and Retaliatory Tariff Orders exceed any authority granted to the President by IEEPA to regulate importation by means of tariffs,โ€ Wednesdayโ€™s court decision stated, making reference to the 1977 International Emergency Economic Powers Act.

The U.S. Court of International Trade is a federal court that deals specifically with civil lawsuits involving international trade law.

While tariffs must generally be approved by Congress, Trump has said that he has the power to act to address the trade deficits he calls a national emergency.

The lawsuit was filed by a group of small businesses, including a wine importer, V.O.S. Selections, whose owner has said the tariffs are having a major impact and his company may not survive. A dozen states also followed suit, led by Oregon.

In response to the lower court order, lawyers for the government said in papers Thursday the decision is an โ€œunprecedented and legally indefensible injunction permanently barring the United States from implementing tariffs involving dozens of countries, from the United Kingdom to the Peopleโ€™s Republic of China to the European Union.โ€

Those tariffs, the government contended, โ€œare central to the Presidentโ€™s foreign-policy and economic agendasโ€ and added the order would block โ€œefforts to eliminate our exploding trade deficit and reorient the global economy on an equal footing.โ€

โ€œAmerica cannot function if President Trumpโ€”or any other president, for that matterโ€”has their sensitive diplomatic or trade negotiations railroaded by activist judges,โ€ White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt told reporters on Thursday. โ€œUltimately, the Supreme Court must put an end to this for the sake of our Constitution and our country.โ€

Leavitt added that itโ€™s up to the Supreme Court to โ€œput an end to this for the sake of our Constitution and our country.โ€

Byย Jack Phillips

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