12 states sue Trump, administration to block tariffs

Twelve U.S. states are suing former President Trump over sweeping tariffs that hit nearly every imported good, including a 145 percent hike on Chinese imports, 25 percent on Canada and Mexico, and 10 percent on others. Filed in the Court of International Trade, the lawsuit argues Trump misused the 1977 Emergency Economic Powers Act, bypassing Congress’s constitutional authority on tariffs. Experts warn these tariffs could cost families over 3800 dollars annually and crush small businesses. Internationally, this lawsuit could redefine how emergency powers intersect with trade law, potentially curbing executive overreach and restoring predictability to global supply chains.https://stateline.org/2025/04/24/12-states-sue-trump-administration-to-block-tariffs/

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