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A U.S. federal appeals court has temporarily paused a lower court ruling that blocked President Donald Trump’s 10% global tariff. The stay allows the administration's trade policy to remain in effect while the legal challenge proceeds.

A U.S. federal appeals court has issued a temporary stay on a lower court ruling that had previously blocked Donald Trump's 10% global tariff policy.

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