In a groundbreaking decision, a federal appeals court has ruled that former President Donald Trump's tariffs on certain goods were illegal. The ruling, which came after a long legal battle, could have far-reaching implications for the future of trade policies in the United States.

The court found that Trump had exceeded his authority by imposing tariffs on goods from certain countries without obtaining the necessary approval from Congress. The tariffs, which were imposed in an effort to protect American industries, have been widely criticized for their negative impact on the economy.

While the ruling is a significant blow to Trump's legacy, it remains to be seen what the long-term consequences will be. Some experts believe that the decision could pave the way for a more balanced and transparent approach to trade policy in the future.

In response to the ruling, Trump's legal team has indicated that they will appeal the decision to the Supreme Court. The outcome of the appeal could have major implications for the future of trade relations between the United States and other countries.