Trump Considers Temporary 15% Tariffs Amid Legal Battle Over Trade Authority

In a new development Trump Considers Temporary 15% Tariffs Amid Legal Battle Over Trade Authority. The Trump administration is weighing a bold move to impose temporary tariffs of up to 15% on foreign goods by invoking a rarely-used section of the Trade Act of 1974. This development comes as the president faces significant legal challenges over his authority to impose broad tariffs without Congress’s approval. The proposed tariffs could serve as a temporary measure while the administration navigates ongoing court battles and diplomatic negotiations.
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Trump Administration Eyes 15% Global Tariffs for 150 Days Amid Legal Setbacks

In a new strategy Trump Administration Eyes 15% Global Tariffs for 150 Days Amid Legal Setbacks. The Trump administration is weighing a new strategy to sustain its aggressive tariff agenda after a recent legal defeat. Following a court decision that declared President Donald Trump overstepped his authority by imposing broad tariffs under emergency economic powers, the administration is now exploring a rarely used trade law provision that allows for short-term duties.
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