China, Trump and tariff
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The US administration has launched investigations that could pave the way for new tariffs after recent legal setbacks for President Donald Trump's trade policy. The Office of the US Trade
Countries are pushing the president to stick to deals made last year, and some are bristling at U.S. allegations of unfair trade practices.
The Trump administration announced it is investigating unfair trade practices in China, Mexico and Europe, as a step toward imposing new tariffs.
The government is building a portal to process billions in illegal tariff refunds.
The Trump administration on Wednesday opened a new trade investigation into manufacturing in foreign countries — an effort that comes after the Supreme Court struck down President Donald Trump’s previous use of tariffs by declaring an economic emergency.
An analysis of financial reports from automakers has revealed the extent of the impact of the tariffs on vehicles and auto parts.
The Trump administration has launched investigations into dozens of countries accused of failing to crack down on forced labor, flexing a law that lets the federal government impose tariffs.
The move came as US trade representative Jamieson Greer told an audience at the Australian embassy in Washington: “If your point is ‘take down all the tariffs’, we’re not going to get along.”
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