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Analysis: Disagreements over the ruling on Trump's tariffs may prompt the Supreme Court to hear the case.
Jin10 reported on August 30 that a panel of seven judges from the U.S. Court of Appeals upheld a ruling made by the International Trade Court in May, which stated that Trump improperly invoked an emergency statute to impose tariffs, exceeding presidential authority by a vote of 4 to 3. Henriet Trez, the head of economic policy research at Veda Partners, stated: "The 7 to 4 ruling means that tariffs are not dead. Typically, the Supreme Court does not take cases where two lower courts have issued the same ruling, but the split decision of 7 to 4 and strong pressure from the White House may prompt the Supreme Court to hear this case."
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