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  2. Trump is rolling out tariff proposals. How does Congress fit ...

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    Does Congress have to approve tariffs? The U.S. Constitution clearly defines the legislative branch's power to "regulate commerce with foreign nations, and among the several states" to impose and ...

  3. Explainer-Can the US Congress intervene on Trump's tariffs? - AOL

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    Some lawmakers in the U.S. Congress have expressed dismay at President Donald Trump's threat to slap new tariffs on Canada, China and Mexico, but they have limited power to stop him. The U.S ...

  4. What do Trump's executive orders say on tariffs and how ... - AOL

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    Still, Congress will have some oversight responsibilities as the order requires the Homeland Security Department in consultation with other agencies to “submit recurring and final reports to the ...

  5. What do Trump's executive orders say on tariffs and how would ...

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    Can Congress stop the tariffs? It would require a new law that Trump would have to sign, which seems unlikely based on his statements. Still, Congress will have some oversight responsibilities as the order requires the Homeland Security Department in consultation with other agencies to “submit recurring and final reports to the Congress on ...

  6. Mexico and Canada order retaliatory tariffs on U.S. after ...

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    And a U.S. president can impose new tariffs without approval from Congress by invoking the International Emergency Economic Powers Act, which authorizes executive action to counter threats to ...

  7. First Trump tariffs - Wikipedia

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    The affected trade does not have to be connected to the ongoing war. Since 1974, the Trade Act of 1974 allows the president to impose a 15% tariff for 150 days if there is "an adverse impact on national security from imports." After 150 days, the tariff expires unless extended by Congress. [55]

  8. Trump says he could impose tariffs without approval from ...

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    In recent days, he has claimed another advantage of tariffs: They don't require support from Congress. "I don't need Congress, but they'll approve it," Trump said at a campaign event in Smithton ...

  9. Trump said new tariffs on Canada and Mexico could arrive ...

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    President Donald Trump said a 25% tariff on Canada and Mexico could come on February 1 and that a universal tariff isn't off the table. ... and creating a new agency requires approval from Congress.