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  2. Section 301 of the Trade Act of 1974 - Wikipedia

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    Section 301 of the U.S. Trade Act of 1974 (Pub. L. 93–618, 19 U.S.C. § 2411, last amended March 23, 2018 [1]) authorizes the President to take all appropriate action, including tariff-based and non-tariff-based retaliation, to obtain the removal of any act, policy, or practice of a foreign government that violates an international trade agreement or is unjustified, unreasonable, or ...

  3. How Trump Could Unilaterally Place Tariffs on Mexico ... - AOL

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    The most straightforward way for a chief executive to impose new tariffs without congressional approval or a lengthy review process—which would be required if Trump used Section 301 of the Trade ...

  4. First Trump tariffs - Wikipedia

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    Beginning in 1917 with the Trading with the Enemy Act of 1917, the president can impose any tariff while the nation is at war. 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 ...

  5. Trump set to impose reciprocal tariffs in bold move — here ...

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    While general trade data may suggest that the US faces an average foreign tariff of around 2.5% to 3%, this does not reflect the higher tariffs imposed on key industries such as steel, agriculture ...

  6. Trump's reciprocal tariffs will overturn decades of trade policy

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    President Donald Trump is taking a blowtorch to the rules that have governed world trade for decades. Since the 1960s, tariffs — or import taxes — have emerged from negotiations between dozens ...

  7. Trade Act of 1974 - Wikipedia

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    The Trade Act of 1974 created fast track authority for the President to negotiate trade agreements that Congress can approve or disapprove but cannot amend or filibuster. The Act provided the President with tariff and non-tariff trade barrier negotiating authority for the Tokyo Round of multilateral trade negotiations. Gerald Ford was the ...

  8. Are Trump’s trade and tariffs tantrums repairing market ...

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    Trump does not even begin to disguise there is no economic rationale for his tariff tantrum—threatening to impose the tariffs under his authority per the International Emergency Economic Powers ...

  9. Trade Expansion Act - Wikipedia

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    The Trade Expansion Act of 1962 (Pub. L. 87–794, 76 Stat. 872, enacted October 11, 1962, codified at 19 U.S.C. ch. 7) is an American trade law. [1]Section 232 of the act permits the president to impose tariffs based on a recommendation by the U.S. secretary of commerce if "an article is being imported into the United States in such quantities or under such circumstances as to threaten or ...

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