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A federal court ruled Wednesday that an emergency law does not provide President Trump with unilateral authority to impose tariffs on nearly every country. The interruption was short-lived after a federal appeals court granted the Trump administration’s request to temporarily pause a lower-court ruling.
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Kent Beadle of Paradigm Futures says, unlike the financial markets, the ag futures did not see the positive reaction to the ITC court ruling declaring the “Independence Day” tariffs as illegal.
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Darin Newsom, Barchart, says the financial markets have reacted positively to the International Trade Commission’s court ruling against the Trump tariffs, declaring them unlawful. However, the ag markets are disregarding the news.
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The commission now has about 80 days to create a strategy for how the federal government should respond to the report findings, per President Trump’s original order in February.
It was a mixed bag across assets in Wednesday’s trade with equities relatively quiet while some commodities saw more movement. Here’s what caught our eye in today’s trade.
Matt Bennett with AgMarket.Net says corn and soybeans saw heavy technical or fund selling pressure on Wednesday, some of it in the grains was tied to weather.