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1 September 06:51

The Trump administration continues trade negotiations, despite a court ruling that declares most of the tariffs imposed by the president illegal.

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The Trump administration continues trade discussions with international partners, even though a federal appeals court has ruled that most of the tariffs imposed by the president are illegal, U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer said on Sunday.

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SUA continuă negocierile comerciale în pofida deciziei instanţei privind tarifele lui Trump

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The Trump administration requested the Supreme Court to quickly decide on the legality of the trade tariffs, after an appeals court declared them illegal.
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USA: A federal appeals court has ruled that many tariffs imposed by Trump are illegal, but the president intends to challenge the decision in the Supreme Court.
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The U.S. Supreme Court has agreed to review in November the legality of the tariffs imposed by Donald Trump, after a federal court ruled that they are illegal.
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Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent expresses confidence in the validation of President Trump's tariff plan by the Supreme Court, but warns about possible refunds.
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The European Commission will suspend counter-tariff measures against the US for six months, following a preliminary agreement with Donald Trump.
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