LIVE: Trump Administration Defends Tariff Move with "India-Pak Ceasefire" Rhetoric | Spotlight |N18G
LIVE: Trump Administration Defends Tariff Move with "India-Pak Ceasefire" Rhetoric | Spotlight | N18GIn a significant legal defeat for the Trump administration, a U.S. trade court has blocked President Trump's "Liberation Day" import tariffs, ruling that he overstepped his authority under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA). The Trump administration has argued that the tariffs were crucial for addressing trade imbalances and were a vital tool in ongoing trade negotiations with several nations, with a July 7 deadline looming for finalising trade deals. In an absurd move, administration officials even asserted that the tariffs were instrumental in brokering a ceasefire between India and Pakistan after New Delhi launched Operation Sindoor targeting Pakistan's terror infrastructure following the deadly Pahalgam terror attack. New Delhi has denied Trump's claims, stating the ceasefire agreement was reached after Islamabad initiated truce talks.
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