Trump, Plan B and tariff
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White House officials are already plumbing the depths of the U.S. legal code to find ways to get around judicial orders and carry out President Donald Trump’s plan to impose massive import taxes on goods from nearly every country on the globe.
The White House should see this as a blessing in disguise and take the court’s ruling as a chance to recalibrate its approach.
Trump administration may use rarely invoked US Trade Act of 1974 to impose temporary 15% tariffs for 150 days after a court ruling questioned its earlier legal authority
North Macedonia has announced plans to abolish all import taxes on the United States in the hope of reaching a reciprocal zero-tariff deal with the Trump administration
After a US court ruled against the basis of his sweeping tariffs, former President Donald Trump’s administration is now turning to an obscure clause in the 1974 Trade Act. The new “Plan B” would permit short-term duties of up to 15 per cent for 150 days,
The Trump administration has confirmed that the tariffs announced under President Donald Trump will proceed, with no plans to extend the 90-day tariff pause
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