12 US states sue Trump administration over 'illegal tariffs'

Twelve U.S. states just sued the Trump administration in the Court of International Trade, challenging tariffs imposed under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act. The lawsuit argues the President overstepped constitutional limits by using executive orders and social media to declare a trade emergency and levy broad tariffs. Here's the kicker—this legal battle could redefine the boundary between executive power and Congressional control over trade. For international markets, that means heightened uncertainty, disrupted supply chains, and a potential chilling effect on foreign investment in U.S. trade infrastructure. Stay tuned—global trade law is being rewritten in real time.https://www.shine.cn/news/world/2504242676/

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