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Court rules Trump cannot use emergency powers to impose tariffs, challenging his trade policies.
President Trump's tariffs are under legal scrutiny as the August 1 deadline for trade deals approaches.
The U.S. Court of International Trade ruled Trump lacks authority to impose tariffs on nearly every country using the International Economic Emergency Powers Act.
Trump has threatened to impose 35% tariffs on Canada if no deal is reached.
The Trump administration is appealing this ruling, arguing the president can use IEEPA to address trade deficits and drug trafficking, despite critics claiming only Congress has tariff-setting authority.
The appeal will combine two cases, one from businesses and another from states, challenging the legality of Trump's tariffs.
La corte determina que Trump no puede usar poderes de emergencia para imponer aranceles, desafiando sus políticas comerciales.