TOKYO - The U.S. Supreme Court ruled that the tariff measures President Donald Trump invoked under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act were illegal, a decision that matched expectations after even conservative justices had voiced doubts during deliberations. The court's makeup is six conservatives and three liberals, and six justices, including three conservatives, joined the illegality finding.
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