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AI-generatedThe ruling directly affects importers of goods subject to the 10% tariff, potentially reducing costs for the two small businesses and Washington state if upheld. However, the tariffs remain for most importers during appeal, so the commercial impact is limited and uncertain. The mechanism is regulatory: a legal challenge to tariff imposition. No immediate scarcity or price shock is evident.
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- US Court of International Trade ruled 10% global tariffs illegal for two small businesses and Washington state.
- Tariffs remain in place for other importers pending government appeal.
- Trump administration cited $1.2 trillion annual goods trade deficit as justification.
- Ruling based on 1970s trade law; tariffs took effect February 24.
- Most states lacked standing; Washington provided evidence of tariff payment.
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