A US appeals court found most of President Donald Trump's tariffs illegal but allowed them to remain in place, allowing parties to take the case to the Supreme Court

A US appeals court found most of President Donald Trump's tariffs illegal but allowed them to remain in place, allowing parties to take the case to the Supreme Court

A US appeals court on Friday ruled that many of President Donald Trump's tariffs, which have upended global trade, were illegal -- but allowed them to remain in place for now, giving him time to take the fight to the Supreme Court.

The 7-4 ruling by the US Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit affirmed a lower court's finding that Trump had exceeded his authority in tapping emergency economic powers to impose wide-ranging duties.

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