U.S. Customs to halt collection of some Trump tariffs after the Supreme Court declared the duties illegal

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As U.S. customs officials get set to stop collecting some of Donald Trump’s tariffs after they were ruled illegal last week, Canadian business leaders and trade experts are breathing a small sigh of relief as it became clear new “global” duties wouldn’t apply to goods currently exempt under CUSMA.

Trump announced the new global 10 per cent tariff Friday afternoon, just hours after the U.S. Supreme Court ruled he had no authority to impose sweeping tariffs under the International Economic Emergency Powers Act. By Saturday, Trump raised it to 15 per cent.

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