# Section 122

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Politics

A Judicial Lifeline: Trump’s Global Tariffs Survive Legal Scrutiny for Now

The U.S. Federal Court of Appeals has stayed a ruling that declared Trump's 10% global tariffs illegal, allowing the duties to remain in place during the appeal process. This decision prolongs the legal battle over Section 122 of the Trade Act of 1974 and maintains trade uncertainty for global importers.

SoBiz2026年5月13日 11:53
#Trade Tariffs#Section 122#Trade Act of 1974
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Politics

A Reprieve for Protectionism: Trump’s Global Tariffs Persist as Appeals Court Halts ‘Illegal’ Ruling

A U.S. Federal Appeals Court has stayed a ruling that declared President Trump's 10% global tariffs illegal, allowing the levies to continue during the appeal. The legal battle highlights the administration's use of Section 122 of the Trade Act of 1974 to bypass previous judicial blocks on trade restrictions.

SoBiz2026年5月13日 05:23
#Donald Trump#Tariffs#Trade War
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Business

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.

SoBiz2026年5月9日 03:53
#Trump#Tariffs#Section 122
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Politics

Judicial Checkmate: U.S. Trade Court Strikes Down Trump’s 10% Global Tariff

A U.S. trade court has nullified a 10% global tariff, ruling that the Trump administration’s use of the 1974 Trade Act was legally unjustified. The decision marks a major setback for the White House's attempts to bypass prior judicial restrictions on its protectionist trade policies.

SoBiz2026年5月8日 01:53
#Trade War#Tariffs#Donald Trump