‘Difference between a revolver and a machine gun’: how the U.S. courts could partially blunt Trump’s tariffs 

'The lawyers won’t save North American trade,' says consultant Eric Miller, remarking that a solution will only come from negotiations.
U.S. President Donald Trump warned of a looming 'great depression' if the American government has to repay tariff revenue.

With a looming United States appeals court decision on the lawfulness of some of the tariffs imposed on Canada, the Trump administration’s tariff powers could be partially constrained, but they won’t go away, say trade analysts. 

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