Minnesota joins lawsuit against Trump’s tariffs: ‘Severe harm to Minnesota families’

Twelve U.S. states, including Minnesota, just launched a legal broadside against the Trump administration's tariff policies, arguing that the president unlawfully invoked the International Emergency Economic Powers Act to impose sweeping duties—10% minimum across all imports, and a staggering 145% on Chinese goods. Filed in the U.S. Court of International Trade, the lawsuit claims only Congress can levy tariffs. Why does this matter globally? Because if the court sides with the states, it could redefine executive power over trade, unsettle decades of presidential tariff precedent, and shift the balance of global trade negotiations—especially with China already retaliating with 125% tariffs on U.S. goods. Stay tuned—this legal battle could reshape international trade law.https://www.sctimes.com/story/news/politics/2025/04/24/12-attorneys-general-sue-trump-over-tariff-trade-policies/83249069007/

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