On March 25, the U.S. International Trade Court rejected the U.S. International Iron and Steel Association (AIIS) motion to overturn President Trump's 25% tariff on imported steel products, saying they had no right to evaluate the President's decision.
In June last year, the International Iron and Steel Association filed a lawsuit with the U.S. International Trade Court, arguing that Trump's 25% tariff on imported steel products was based on a "232 clause" that violated the Constitution and required it to block the implementation of the tariff.
A panel of three judges at the U.S. International Trade Court said: "In some cases, it is difficult to determine the boundaries between `trade regulation for national security' and `no violation of the role of Congress', because judicial review neither allows the investigation of the President's motives nor the examination of the President's findings."
Relevant U.S. agencies described the lawsuit as "an ongoing legal battle that is likely to eventually be heard in the Supreme Court".
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