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Trump’s Tariff War Hits Legal Wall as Court Blocks Sweeping Duties Amid Claims of Success

Trump’s Tariff War Hits Legal Wall as Court Blocks Sweeping Duties Amid Claims of Success

Ronan Blackthorne in: Politics & Crime 28 November 2025

A U.S. court blocked Donald J. Trump’s sweeping tariffs, contradicting claims of success from media outlets. The ruling threatens global trade stability as the WTO faces collapse, with no clear path forward.

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