In a major blow to President Trump's trade policies, a federal court has blocked his administration from imposing sweeping tariffs on goods from around the world. The ruling, which came after a long and contentious legal battle, is seen as a significant setback for the Trump administration's efforts to protect American industries and workers.

The court's decision was based on the argument that the tariffs imposed by Trump were unconstitutional and exceeded his authority as president. The ruling is a victory for the numerous businesses, consumer groups, and even foreign governments who had opposed the tariffs, arguing that they would hurt the global economy and lead to retaliatory measures against US exports.

President Trump has vowed to continue fighting against what he sees as unfair trade practices by other countries, but the court's decision represents a significant roadblock to his agenda. The ruling is likely to have far-reaching consequences for the global economy and could lead to a reassessment of the United States' trade policies in the years to come.