The White House on Thursday blasted a federal court's decision to block many of President Donald Trump's sweeping tariffs -- a major setback to his trade strategy.

Since returning to the presidency in January, Trump has moved to reconfigure US trade ties with the world while using tariffs to force foreign governments to the negotiating table.

But the stop-start rollout of levies, impacting both allies and adversaries, has roiled markets and snarled supply chains.

The three-judge Court of International Trade ruled Wednesday that Trump had overstepped his authority, and barred most of the tariffs announced since he took office.

The court gave the White House 10 days to complete the process of halting affected tariffs.

The White House called the ruling "blatantly wrong," filing an appeal

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