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Trade Tariff Framework
Comparison of various US tariff legal authorities.
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Tariff and Trade Investigation Tracker | The Motley Fool
The Trump administration has announced a variety of trade actions, including tariffs and other measures that could impact U.S. imports and exports. The table below tracks the status of major trade and tariff actions and proposals, including a full list of reciprocal tariffs.Editor's note: Trump's tariffs are a constantly developing story, and the final word on most tariffs is still somewhat up in the air; and in turn, some things within this article may have changed.Full list of tariffs and trade investigationsImportant trade actions investors should watchWhile the Trump administration has put in motion a large number of trade actions, some are more imminent and impactful than others.Supreme Court strikes down reciprocal tariffs, Trump administration imposes new 10% tariff and announces additional investigationsThe Supreme Court has struck down the so-called reciprocal tariffs imposed by the Trump Administration under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA), as well as tariffs on Canada, Mexico, and China imposed under the same authority to address immigration and the flow of illegal drugs.The decision does not affect tariffs imposed under other statutes, such as the steel, aluminum, and automobile tariffs imposed under Section 232 or other tariffs on China imposed under Section 301.The Trump administration has since used Section 122 of the Trade Act of 1974 to impose a 10% tariff on products of all countries, effective Feb. 24 for 150 days. Tariffs imposed under Section 122 are capped at 15%.The order maintains exclusions from the IEEPA tariffs, including energy and certain minerals not available in the United States. An exemption for computers, smartphones, and consumer electronics had been announced, but the administration has suggested separate tariffs on those products and semiconductors are forthcoming.Products already subject to other tariffs, like steel, aluminum, and vehicles and parts, were not subject to reciprocal tariffs. Products under investigation for potential tariffs are also exempt, including copper, pharmaceuticals, semiconductors, and lumber.The Trump administration has also announced a series of new, accelerated investigations under Section 301 covering major trading partners. Areas of investigation include: industrial excess capacity, forced labor, pharmaceutical pricing, discrimination against U.S. technology companies and digital goods and services, digital services taxes, ocean pollution, and practices related to t...
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