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  2. Import-Export Clause - Wikipedia

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    Article I, § 10, clause 2 of the United States Constitution, known as the Import-Export Clause, prevents the states, without the consent of Congress, from imposing tariffs on imports and exports above what is necessary for their inspection laws and secures for the federal government the revenues from all tariffs on imports and exports.

  3. 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 ...

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

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    "For more than 80 years, Congress has delegated extensive tariff-setting authority to the President," the Congressional Research Service, a nonpartisan group made up of congressional staff, wrote ...

  5. Trump likely wouldn’t need Congress to approve his most ...

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    McDaniel told CNN that Trump can likely apply tariffs he’s proposing unilaterally without approval from Congress following a report from the United States Trade Representative (USTR) under ...

  6. Trade and Tariff Act of 1984 - Wikipedia

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    Trade and Tariff Act of 1984 (P.L. 98-573) clarified the conditions under which unfair trade cases under Section 301 of the Trade Act of 1974 (P.L. 93-618) can be pursued. It also provided bilateral trade negotiating authority for the U.S.-Israel Free Trade Agreement and the U.S.-Canada Free Trade Agreement, and set out procedures to be followed for congressional approval of future bilateral ...

  7. 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 ...

  8. What are tariffs and why does Trump plan to use them? How ...

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    In another post, he said he would levy an additional 10% tariff in addition to existing tariffs on Chinese products coming into the United States, again saying it was due to their lax Fentanyl ...

  9. The Last Chance To Curtail Trump's Tariff Powers? (opinion) - AOL

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    Sen. Rand Paul's bill to require congressional consent for tariffs is getting new attention in the final weeks before Trump's return to power.