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Trump's previous China tariffs were enacted under Section 301 authority, with an investigation beginning in August 2017 and concluding over a year into his presidency in March 2018.
McDaniel told CNN that Trump can likely apply tariffs he’s proposing unilaterally without approval from Congress following a report from the United States Trade Representative (USTR) under ...
Documenting the Broadest (and Most Dangerous) U.S. Tariff Laws. Trump and Biden were able to implement these tariffs without Congress—and in many cases in the face of vocal opposition from ...
Trump said the tariffs would be imposed due to Chinese theft of U.S. intellectual property. [126] Trump said his planned tariffs on Chinese imports would make the United States "a much stronger, much richer nation". [127] However, the steps toward imposing the tariffs led to increased concerns of a global trade war. [126]
On the campaign trail, Trump has promised a sharp escalation of tariffs enacted during his first term. Trump has proposed tariffs of between 60% and 100% on Chinese goods.
Where Trump can act on his own (and perhaps quickly) Trump spent much of the campaign promising to enact his tariff ideas "quickly" and a series of moves by Congress stretching back decades could ...
The Peterson Institute for International Economics estimates that if enacted in full, Trump’s proposed tariffs would cost the typical family more than $2,600 per year in higher costs and other ...
President-elect Donald Trump recently announced a plan to impose 25% tariffs on imports from Canada and Mexico and an additional 10% on Chinese goods as leverage to stem illegal immigration and ...