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Donald Trump’s tariffs to stay - for now! US appeals court extends temporary reprieve for Trump administration; here’s what it means

IndiaTimes Wednesday, 11 June 2025 ()
A US federal appeals court has temporarily upheld President Trump's global tariffs while it reviews the case on an expedited schedule. This decision provides temporary relief to the Trump administration, which is contesting a lower court's ruling that had blocked the broad tariff measures.
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