California Moves to Block Trump’s “Illegal” Tariffs

ByCoinoMedia
15 days ago
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  • Gov. Newsom files lawsuit against Trump-era tariffs
  • Claims tariffs are illegal and damaging to state businesses
  • Legal showdown could impact U.S. trade policy

California Governor Gavin Newsom has filed a legal motion seeking to block what he describes as “illegal” tariffs imposed during Donald Trump’s presidency. The move marks a sharp escalation in the long-running debate over trade policy and federal overreach, with California taking a stand that could reshape how tariffs are used moving forward.

The case centers on tariffs originally enacted under national security claims—Section 232—targeting key imports like steel and aluminum. While the Biden administration has eased some of these measures, several remain in place and continue to affect California’s economy. Newsom argues these tariffs not only lack a legal basis but also hurt local industries and consumers alike.

Impact on California’s Economy

According to Newsom’s legal team, these tariffs have cost California businesses millions in added expenses, with ripple effects across manufacturing, construction, and agriculture. By challenging the legitimacy of the tariffs, California hopes to relieve the economic pressure on its supply chains and international trade relationships.

“California will not sit back while illegal and economically harmful policies go unchallenged,” said a spokesperson from the Governor’s office. The case is expected to focus heavily on whether Trump’s use of national security provisions to justify tariffs was within his legal authority.

A Test for Trade and State Rights

This legal battle could set a significant precedent. If the court sides with California, it might open the door for other states to challenge federal trade measures—especially those passed without congressional oversight.

While Trump and his allies defend the tariffs as tools to protect American jobs, critics argue they were politically motivated and disruptive to both global trade and local economies. The outcome of this case could influence how future administrations wield tariff powers and how states respond when federal actions harm local interests.

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