New Mexico joins Oregon suit against Trump, administration to block tariffs

Twelve states, led by Oregon, just sued former President Trump over sweeping tariffs that hammer nearly every U.S. import—145 percent on Chinese goods, 25 percent on Canada and Mexico, and 10 percent on most others. Filed in the Court of International Trade, the lawsuit argues Trump misused the 1977 Emergency Economic Powers Act, bypassing Congress to impose tariffs without a real national emergency. The stakes? According to Yale’s Budget Lab, American families could pay $3,800 more per year. From Portland’s ports to D.C.'s courtrooms, the ripple could realign global trade norms, challenging executive overreach in tariff policy and reshaping how nations respond to U.S. trade unpredictability.https://sourcenm.com/2025/04/23/new-mexico-joins-oregon-suit-against-trump-administration-to-block-tariffs/

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