The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday declined to hear a challenge to U.S. steel import tariffs imposed in 2018 under former President Donald Trump - a policy he touted as defending American national security - and largely maintained by President Joe Biden.
, sued in the U.S. Court of International Trade. They argued that the Ross report was "arbitrary and capricious" under a federal law called the Administrative Procedure Act.
The Biden administration, which has largely maintained Trump's tariff policy, urged the justices not to take up the appeal. Trump is a Republican and Biden a Democrat. Trump at the time said the tariffs were necessary for national security to maintain healthy domestic production, and said the United States was committed to building its ships, planes and other military equipment with American steel.
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