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Trade Court Declares Trump’s Tariffs Invalid

Policies & IssuesMay 30, 2025

Trade Court Declares Trump’s Tariffs Invalid

However, the tariffs remain in effect in the short term, as an appeals court has stayed the U.S. Court of International Trade’s decision.

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On Wednesday, a three-judge panel with the U.S. Court of International Trade (CIT) ruled that President Donald Trump overstepped his authority in imposing sweeping tariffs on almost every country in the world. The Trump administration appealed, and the appeals court has suspended CIT’s ruling for now.
Editor’s note: This story was updated Friday morning following the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit’s decision to stay the U.S. Court of International Trade’s ruling on President Donald Trump’s International Economic Emergency Powers Act tariffs.

New York—A ruling from the U.S. Court of International Trade (CIT) that invalidated President Donald Trump’s sweeping tariffs is on hold.

On Wednesday, a panel of three CIT judges issued a ruling that blocked the tariffs Trump imposed on Canada, Mexico, China, and 50-plus other countries by declaring an emergency under the International Economic Emergency Powers Act (IEEPA).

The judges found that the 1977 law does not give the president “unbounded authority” to “impose unlimited tariffs on goods from nearly every country in the world.”

The Trump administration appealed the decision to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit, and the appeals court stayed the CIT’s ruling on Thursday, less than 24 hours after it was handed down.

This means the tariffs will remain in effect until all appeals are finished.

Early in the year, Trump used the IEEPA to invoke levies on goods from Canada and Mexico in return for what his administration said was their role in allowing fentanyl to enter into the United States, and on China for failing to stop the flow of synthetic opioids into the U.S.

The trade court referred to these tariffs collectively as the “trafficking tariffs.”   

In early April, the president invoked the IEEPA again when he announced a 10 percent duty on goods from all trading partners (the “worldwide tariffs”) and unveiled a list of 57 countries whose imports will face higher rates, ranging from 11-50 percent (the “retaliatory” tariffs).

The president imposed these tariffs in response to a national emergency related to what he views as an imbalance in the U.S. trade relationships and tariff rates, and U.S. trading partners’ economic policies that “suppress domestic wages and consumption, as indicated by large and persistent annual U.S. goods trade deficits.”

Trump said these deficits pose an “unusual and extraordinary threat to the national security and economy of the United States.”

The announcement of the country-specific tariffs sent the jewelry industry into a tailspin, as many key countries in the supply chain were on the country-specific tariff list, including China, India, Thailand, Botswana, Vietnam, and Switzerland.

While the tariffs have since been lowered and paused, Wednesday’s ruling would have blocked them entirely.

In a member alert sent out Thursday morning, the Jewelers Vigilance Committee noted that while CIT’s ruling is a “positive” step toward the elimination of the IEEPA tariffs, nothing has changed in the short term.

Importers still need to declare all imports under the applicable tariff provisions and pay duties. 

JVC also said in the alert that there will be a way for companies to claim refunds on tariffs paid if they are declared invalid.

There is nothing specific members need to do right now to preserve their rights to a refund, though JVC does recommend keeping “thorough” records of imports and duties paid.

The alert also notes that the court’s decision does not affect any of the Section 301 tariffs imposed on goods from China during the first Trump administration, and also does not impact the Section 232 tariffs imposed on other industries, including steel and aluminum.

Wednesday’s ruling came as the result of two cases brought before the court, one filed by a dozen states, led by Oregon, and the other brought by five small businesses, including lead plaintiff V.O.S. Selections Inc., a family-run wine importer, and Terry Precision Cycling LLC, a Burlington, Vermont-based company that specializes in bikes and biking gear for women.

The full text of the ruling is available here.

 Related stories will be right here … 

While the back-and-forth over the president’s tariffs continues, there are many in the jewelry industry who are hopeful that diamonds and colored gemstones will gain an exemption because they cannot be produced in the U.S.

On Wednesday, Jewelers of America President and CEO David Bonaparte said, “Because there are no commercial diamonds found in the U.S., tariffs on diamonds do not protect or potentially grow jobs in the U.S.

“As [U.S. Secretary of Commerce] Howard Lutnick said, the administration will not tax cocoa and mangos because they are not from the U.S. … Diamonds are cocoas and mangos. We agree with the administration and do not want to create a scenario where diamond prices are increased for U.S. consumers.”

De Beers Group CEO Al Cook expressed a similar sentiment in an interview on CNBC this week, telling anchor Manisha Gupta, “Natural diamonds are not found in the United States, and they never will be. 

“There are no U.S. diamond mining jobs to protect. So, we believe that the United States will exempt diamonds from tariffs.” 

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