Trump administration asks US court to pause ruling against tariffs
May 11 (Reuters) - President Donald Trump's administration on Monday asked a U.S. court to pause its ruling against the administration's 10% global tariff while the federal government pursues an appeal.
The U.S. trade court ruled against the new tariffs on May 8, but did not widely block their collection
The Trump administration appealed on Friday
If the trade court pauses its ruling, tariffs would resume for three importers who sued over the tariffs
The 10% global tariff was imposed in February, after the U.S. Supreme Court shot down most of the tariffs that Trump imposed in 2025
The 10% global tariffs are scheduled to expire in July, unless extended by Congress
The latest global tariffs were imposed under Section 122 of the Trade Act of 1974