US Court of International Trade Refuses to Stay Injunction Against Trump's Section 122 Tariffs
The US Court of International Trade has refused to stay an injunction against Donald Trump's Section 122 tariffs, allowing the injunction to remain in effect during ongoing litigation. This ruling is significant as it recognizes the potential irreparable harm to businesses affected by the tariffs. The administration is expected to appeal the decision, which currently applies only to specific plaintiffs in Washington state.
- ▪The US Court of International Trade ruled that Trump's Section 122 tariffs are illegal.
- ▪The court rejected the Trump Administration's motion to stay the injunction blocking the tariffs.
- ▪The ruling acknowledges the potential irreparable harm to businesses if the stay is imposed.
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Tariffs US Court of International Trade Refuses to Stay Injunction Against Trump's Section 122 Tariffs The decision means the injunction blocking collection of the tariffs will not be blocked while litigation continues. Ilya Somin | 5.20.2026 10:32 PM <img fetchpriority="high" decoding="async" class="alignnone size-medium wp-image-8024175" src="https://d2eehagpk5cl65.cloudfront.net/img/q60/uploads/2019/09/Tariffs-300x199.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="199" data-credit="NA" srcset="https://d2eehagpk5cl65.cloudfront.net/img/q60/uploads/2019/09/Tariffs-300x199.jpg 300w, https://d2eehagpk5cl65.cloudfront.net/img/q60/uploads/2019/09/Tariffs-768x511.jpg 768w, https://d2eehagpk5cl65.cloudfront.net/img/q60/uploads/2019/09/Tariffs-1024x681.jpg 1024w,…
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