The Trump administration has launched a new Section 301 investigation as it seeks to rebuild tariff revenue after a Supreme Court ruling struck down parts of last year’s levies.
The Supreme Court ruled in February that the president lacks the authority to impose unilateral tariffs using an emergency powers law.
Just a week after the Supreme Court demolished the cornerstone of President Donald Trump’s tariff regime, questions are swirling about the legal foundation of his replacement tariffs.
The US has threatened the European Union and China with new tariffs as it launched a wave of trade investigations on Wednesday.
President Trump's threat to raise global tariffs to 15% from the current 10% rate could kick in this week, according to Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent.
“Challenging whatever the administration does here is going to be much more difficult than the IEEPA case,” international ...
"Altogether, the President’s goal is clear—he wishes to exercise carte blanche authority when tariffing the world based on ...