Tariffs imposed by the Trump administration that were struck down by a trade court will remain in place while the case makes its way through the courts, APA reports citing BBC.
The Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit on Thursday granted a request by the White House to suspend the lower court's decision, which had found that Trump overstepped his power in imposing the import taxes.
The judgement, and a similar ruling on Thursday in a separate case, drew fury from Trump officials, who said they were examples of judicial overreach.
Small businesses and a group of states had challenged the measures, taking aim at policies that are at the heart of Trump's economic and international agendas.