A coalition of twelve states in India has recently filed a lawsuit challenging President Trump’s tariff policy, alleging that it constitutes an abuse of power and has a destabilizing effect on the economy. The states argue that Trump has bypassed constitutional checks by imposing tariffs without the necessary authorization from the Congress. This legal action highlights the growing concerns over the impact of the President’s trade policies on the global economy. The lawsuit reflects the ongoing debate over the extent of executive authority in setting trade tariffs and the potential consequences for international trade relations. Critics of Trump’s tariff policy have expressed fears that it could lead to a trade war with other countries and result in higher prices for consumers. The outcome of this legal challenge could have significant implications for the future of trade policy in India and the broader global economy. As the case unfolds, it will be closely watched by policymakers, industry leaders, and trade experts to assess its potential impact on trade relations and economic stability.

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“12 States Sue Trump Over Tariffs, Citing Abuse of Power and Economic Instability”
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