In a brief order that lacked a legal explanation, the circuit paused the U.S. Court of International Trade’s late Wednesday decision rebuking a series of presidential orders that collectively instituted a baseline 10% duty rate on imports from nearly all countries, as well as higher duties for dozens of U.S. trading partners.

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The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit gave President Donald Trump the green light to continue enforcing his reciprocal tariffs on most global imports while its appellate judges mull over a request to stay a court order striking the duties down.

In a brief order that lacked a legal explanation, the circuit paused the U.S. Court of International Trade’s late Wednesday decision rebuking a series of presidential orders that collectively instituted a baseline 10% duty rate on imports from nearly all countries, as well as higher duties for dozens of U.S. trading partners.