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.
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.