On Friday, the U.S. Court of International Trade heard arguments regarding the legality of Trump's 10% global tariff, which has been in effect since February this year. Previously, the U.S. Supreme Court had rejected Trump's broad-based tariffs imposed on dozens of countries last year. Three judges at the U.S. Court of International Trade expressed confusion over whether Trump had properly invoked a 1974 law to justify the new tariffs; under that law, such tariff measures can only be implemented for up to 150 days. The judges did not indicate when they would issue a ruling on these tariffs. The tariffs are set to expire in July unless the U.S. Congress takes action to extend their duration.
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