Trump Tariff Push
Trump expands tariffs on 60 trade partners as prior levies expire.
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The Trump administration will impose new tariffs of 10% to 12.5% on imports from 60 trading partners at 12:01 a.m. ET Friday, replacing a temporary 10% global tariff set to expire at the same time. The duties cover major partners including China, the European Union, Canada, Japan, India, the United Kingdom and Australia, and apply to economies accounting for nearly all U.S. imports. U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer cited a Section 301 investigation into countries’ enforcement against forced-labor goods.
Analysis & opinion
Legal WorkaroundsMostly Center
Trump is trying to preserve or rebuild his tariff agenda by shifting to new trade-law authorities after earlier measures expired or ran into court trouble. The forced-labor rationale is being used as another route to keep broad global tariffs in place despite legal setbacks.
Economic DamageMostly Center
Trump’s tariffs are economically harmful, disruptive, or at best too modest and mixed to deliver the promised transformation. Businesses and consumers are left dealing with costs and uncertainty from a policy approach that has not produced clear gains.
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