During his first administration, Trump used Section 232 of the Trade Expansion Act of 1962 and Section 301 of the Trade Act of 1974 to enact tariffs on aluminum and steel products from across the ...
Following days of speculation, President Donald Trump announced on February 13, 2025, a new tariff policy outlined in a ...
Behind the Tariff Act of 1930, the current trade war is the second broadest over the last century, Tax Foundation Senior ...
What he’s doing with import fees is a result of a lost consensus about how the United States should interact with other ...
The White House published three separate Executive Orders that imposed blanket tariffs on Canadian, Mexican and Chinese ...
Senior aide Peter Navarro is a driver of the idea inside the White House. He pushed for reciprocal tariffs during Trump’s ...
The Constitution doesn't give presidents the power to impose tariffs. But Trump is taking advantage of several loopholes ...
If you have a company that imports chemicals – whether they are used as raw materials or components for onward manufacturing, ...
As United States President Donald Trump eyes tougher tariff measures against China starting in April, businesses and global ...
President Donald Trump is likely to dust off a 1930 trade law largely forgotten for decades to back his new reciprocal U.S.
The White House said the president could draw on several legal authorities to issue the tariffs, including Section 232, which relates to national security; Section 301, which relates to unfair ...
During Trump’s first term, he weaponized trade policy through Section 232 and Section 301 tariffs — key measures used by the United States to address economic and national security concerns.