Trump Administration Pushes New Tariff Plan
2 days ago
The Trump administration is moving quickly to keep tariffs in place following a recent setback at the Supreme Court.
Earlier this year, the court struck down key import taxes, prompting President Donald Trump to introduce temporary tariffs as a replacement. Those measures are set to expire in less than three months.
Starting this week, the government will hold hearings on two investigations — one examining countries accused of failing to enforce bans on forced labor, and another focused on global overproduction.
Officials say both reviews could lead to a new round of U.S. tariffs.
Earlier this year, the court struck down key import taxes, prompting President Donald Trump to introduce temporary tariffs as a replacement. Those measures are set to expire in less than three months.
Starting this week, the government will hold hearings on two investigations — one examining countries accused of failing to enforce bans on forced labor, and another focused on global overproduction.
Officials say both reviews could lead to a new round of U.S. tariffs.