Here are the Trump tariffs that were struck down, then reinstated

A federal appeals court issued a brief order granting the Trump administration's request to pause an earlier ruling that voided several of Trump's tariffs.
Update: Just after 3 p.m. Thursday, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit issued a brief order granting the Trump administration's request to pause an earlier ruling that voided several of the president's tariffs.
As a result, those tariffs have been reinstated for now.
The businesses challenging the tariffs have until next Thursday to respond, while the administration has until June 9 to file any reply, the appeals court said.
Earlier: On Wednesday, a federal trade court voided some of the tariffs the Trump administration has imposed as part of its effort to shore up the trade deficit and boost manufacturing.
Less than 24 hours later, just anter noon Thursday, a second court, the District Court of Washington, D.C., issued a similar ruling.
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