# Court of International Trade
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Section 122 Stumble: Why Trump’s Global Tariff Pivot Failed the Legal Test
The U.S. Court of International Trade has ruled that Trump's 10% global tariffs under Section 122 are legally invalid, potentially triggering billions in refunds. The court found that the administration improperly used trade deficit figures to justify a 'balance-of-payments' emergency while violating non-discrimination requirements.

BYD Sues U.S. Over Trump-Era Tariffs, Testing Limits of Emergency Trade Powers
BYD has sued the U.S. federal government, arguing that tariffs imposed under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act are unlawful and seeking refunds of duties paid since April. The case joins thousands of similar challenges and could hinge on an impending Supreme Court ruling that may limit the executive’s emergency trade authority.