- Dismissal of California’s Lawsuit: A U.S. judge dismissed California’s challenge to President Trump’s tariffs, ruling that the state should have filed its lawsuit in a specialized U.S. trade court in New York.
- Opportunity for Appeal: Following the dismissal, California is permitted to appeal the ruling, as the court did not address the merits of the state’s lawsuit regarding the tariffs.
- Ongoing Legal Challenges: As the dismissal stands, tariffs remain in effect while three separate U.S. appeals courts are set to simultaneously review the legality of Trump’s tariffs on various U.S. trading partners, including specific tariffs on imports from China, Mexico, and Canada.
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