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CIT Denies Motion for Emergency Block on Reciprocal Tariffs

The Court of International Trade denied a motion from five importers to put an emergency block on President Donald Trump’s reciprocal tariffs, in an order issued late on April 22. CIT Judges Jane Restani, Gary Katzmann and Timothy Reif ruled the five importers haven’t shown that “immediate and irreparable harm” would result from not issuing a temporary restraining order while the court considers the importers’ request for a longer-lasting preliminary injunction.

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The U.S. had argued there was no harm because none of the five importers have actually paid the tariffs yet or had plans to pay any tariffs in the next 14 days, which is the maximum period for a temporary restraining order.