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US appeals court pauses ruling against Trump global tariffs keeping 10 percent payments for now
International
Published on 13 May 2026

Tariffs stay in place as judges weigh the appeal
A US federal appeals court has temporarily halted a decision that said President Donald Trump’s global tariffs are unlawful. For now, importers must keep paying the 10% duties, while the court reviews the administration’s bid to maintain collections during the appeal. The interim order is likely to add cost and planning uncertainty for businesses reliant on imported goods.
- Court put a hold on a ruling deeming Trump global tariffs unlawful
- Importers will continue paying the 10% tariffs for now
- Judges consider whether tariffs can be collected during the appeal
- Businesses face added uncertainty over landed costs and pricing
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