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- A federal appeals court temporarily halted a ruling invalidating President Donald Trump's tariffs.
- The decision follows a lawsuit that challenges Trump's use of emergency powers on trade policy.
- Trade experts say
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UPDATE: May. 29, 2025, 5:23 p.m. EDT A federal appeals court granted The White House's request to temporarily pause a trade court's ruling that blocked President Trump's tariffs. The Trump administration is now expected to seek “emergency relief” with the Supreme Court. You can read our original report on this developing story below.
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