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But China's main goal is ensuring the EU remains an accessible and affluent market for goods that might not reach the U.S.
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The Court Of International Trade has blocked Donald Trump‘s global tariffs policy, for the time being. A trio of judges at the Manhattan-based trade court ruled that Trump’s use of emergency ...
Nine judges sit on the Court of International Trade, all of whom are appointed for life. Those judges are chosen by the U.S. president, but the Senate must consent to those selections.
The Court of International Trade’s ruling on Donald Trump’s tariffs is the most consequential potential setback for the president’s trade agenda to date. CFR experts weigh in.
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