Trump Administration Launches Tariff Investigations
The Trump administration is initiating two trade investigations to impose new tariffs, targeting subsidies and forced labor practices in countries like the EU, China, and Japan. The first probe focuses on sixteen countries with excessive factory capacity due to government subsidies, while the second examines failures to block forced labor goods globally. Public hearings are scheduled for April and May, with consultations required before any tariffs can be implemented. This move comes after a Supreme Court ruling limited quick emergency tariffs, forcing a slower process. Experts suggest matching past revenue levels is challenging but possible, though legal battles will persist. Critics argue the broad scope of the investigations may not effectively address specific issues, raising questions about quick cash flow to offset tax cuts and deficits.
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