WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The U.S. Court of International Trade on Wednesday upheld former president Donald Trump’s “Section 232” national security tariffs on steel imports into the United States, issuing a decision denying a steel importer’s challenge to the duties.
A three judge panel at the New York-based federal court which hears challenges to trade actions, said the tariffs, imposed in 2018, were legal under a Cold War-era national security trade statute, denying the request by New Jersey importer Universal Steel Products Inc to remove them.
(Reporting by David Lawder; Editing by Chris Reese)