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Swings in US tariff policies have convulsed markets and kept trading partners on edge, and court rulings might only be adding to the uncertainty. Stanford law professor Alan Sykes joins Bloomberg Intelligence litigation analyst Holly Froum to discuss May 28-29 rulings by the US Court of International Trade and Federal District Court of Washington DC striking down tariffs imposed on China, Canada and Mexico, and reciprocal tariffs. Professor Sykes examines the rulings, next steps, whether a continuation of a stay granted by the appellate courts presages reversal, what could happen on appeal and more in this Votes & Verdicts podcast.
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Swings in US tariff policies have convulsed markets and kept trading partners on edge, and court rulings might only be adding to the uncertainty. Stanford law professor Alan Sykes joins Bloomberg Intelligence litigation analyst Holly Froum to discuss May 28-29 rulings by the US Court of International Trade and Federal District Court of Washington DC striking down tariffs imposed on China, Canada and Mexico, and reciprocal tariffs. Professor Sykes examines the rulings, next steps, whether a continuation of a stay granted by the appellate courts presages reversal, what could happen on appeal and more in this Votes & Verdicts podcast.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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