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Bitcoin trails stocks as court smacks down Trump tariffs for presidential overreach

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May 29, 2025
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A US federal court has delivered a sweeping rebuke to President Donald Trump’s signature trade policy, ruling that his administration’s imposition of tariffs under the guise of a national emergency exceeded constitutional authority.

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The landmark decision from the US Court of International Trade immediately throws Trump’s tariff regime into legal limbo and global trade negotiations into chaos.

US futures market rallies on news

Following the court’s stunning decision to block the Trump administration’s sweeping tariffs, US markets have responded with a clear tilt toward risk-on sentiment, though not all asset classes are rallying in lockstep.

While S&P 500 futures surged more than 1.3% in early trading, Bitcoin is notably lagging, trading only 0.4% higher in the same window. The divergence suggests a rotation back into traditional rate-sensitive assets, as investors interpret the ruling as a potential de-escalation of trade tensions that had clouded the macro outlook for months.

The market’s reaction appears rooted in the sense of legal finality the court’s opinion conveyed. By ruling that the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA) does not authorize unilateral tariff policy, the judges effectively undercut the legal foundation of Trump’s “Liberation Day” tariffs.

The White House has already filed an appeal, but the near-term relief in equities, oil, and the US dollar reflects investor optimism that any reinstatement of the duties will face stiff judicial hurdles.

Bitcoin’s slower response may simply reflect its recent outperformance, up more than 40% from April lows, or a growing view that crypto, while still sensitive to macro shifts, is no longer the primary hedge investors reach for when policy shocks hit.

A legal blow to the core of Trump’s economic policy

The ruling, issued unanimously by a three-judge panel, declared that Trump unlawfully invoked the 1977 IEEPA to levy tariffs on nearly all US imports. The court concluded that the law, designed to let presidents respond to genuine emergencies, does not grant carte blanche to reshape trade policy or bypass Congress’s constitutional authority to regulate commerce.

While the tariffs, dubbed “Liberation Day” duties, were billed as part of a bold plan to rebalance US trade, the court found no legal foundation for applying emergency powers to enact what amounted to a global tax policy. Steel and aluminum tariffs under a different statute remain unaffected.

“This is a critical moment in the fight over presidential overreach,” Jeffrey Schwab, senior counsel for the Liberty Justice Center, representing the plaintiff businesses, told the BBC. “The court has reaffirmed that the president must act within the bounds of the law.”

White House appeals, political tempers flare

The Trump administration responded within minutes of the ruling by filing an appeal, signaling a determined legal battle ahead. White House deputy press secretary Kush Desai dismissed the ruling as an affront to presidential authority: “It is not for unelected judges to decide how to properly address a national emergency.”

The appeal pauses the court-ordered rollback, meaning the tariffs, many of which are already suspended, will remain in place until higher courts weigh in. Legal experts expect the case to ultimately reach the US Supreme Court.

The political response was predictably polarized. Democrats cheered the ruling as a victory for constitutional checks and balances. “No president has the power to single-handedly raise taxes whenever they like,” said New York Attorney General Letitia James. On the right, Trump allies such as Stephen Miller decried the ruling as a “judicial coup.”

Date Milestone / Event
2 Apr 2025 Trump signs EO 14257, imposing 10% baseline “Liberation Day” tariffs.
14 Apr 2025 Liberty Justice Center files V.O.S. Selections et al. lawsuit.
23 Apr 2025 12 state AGs, led by NY & OR, file parallel suit.
13 May 2025 Oral arguments before three-judge CIT panel.
28 May 2025 CIT issues unanimous opinion voiding tariffs, gives 10-day rollback deadline.
29 May 2025 White House appeals; markets surge on ruling.

Billions in refunds? Businesses watch closely

The economic implications are massive. If the ruling survives the appeals process, importers who paid duties under the now-invalidated tariffs may be eligible for refunds, with interest. Roughly $16 billion in duties were collected since the tariffs took effect in April, and companies ranging from wine distributors to electronics makers could now seek redress.

The official May figure is still pending. The Treasury will publish it around 10 June 2025, and CBP’s own release usually follows a few days later. Estimates put the total value of potentially refundable tariff levies at around $25 – $30 billion.

Markets welcomed the decision. Futures in the S&P 500 and Nasdaq jumped, while the dollar strengthened and oil prices rose. “This removes an immediate overhang,” said Saxo Bank strategist Charu Chanana. “But it’s not the final word on tariffs.”

International uncertainty grows

Global reaction has been swift. Asian markets rallied on hopes of reduced trade tensions, while officials in Hong Kong and Europe called the ruling a step toward “reason.” But with the appeal looming, the longer-term impact on international trade remains murky.

“Trade partners may pause negotiations until legal clarity returns,” warned Frank Lavin, a former US undersecretary for international trade, in a discussion with the BBC. “The uncertainty persists.”

The court gave the White House ten days to begin rolling back the tariffs, but that timeline is frozen pending appeal. If the ruling stands, it will fundamentally alter the scope of presidential power in trade matters and could reshape how future administrations approach global economic policy.

For now, the situation remains unchanged. But businesses, markets, and foreign governments will be watching the next steps closely. Whether this ruling marks the end of Trump’s tariff legacy or merely the beginning of a new legal fight remains to be seen.

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