Supreme Court Blocks Trump Tariffs Ahead of China Trip
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The US Supreme Court has struck down tariffs imposed by President Donald Trump. The ruling, issued on Friday, removes a major tool the White House used in trade negotiations.
The decision upholds a lower-court ruling against the tariffs. They were created using emergency presidential powers. The court's action involves billions of dollars in trade.
The ruling comes just as President Trump prepares to visit Beijing. A White House official confirmed he will travel to China from March 31 to April 1. The South China Morning Post first reported the trip dates last week.