Does the ‘Emergency Legislation’ allow Donald Trump to impose tariffs and can US Supreme Court reverse it? Here’s what legal experts say
In a bold move shaking global markets, Trump has slapped a 125 percent tariff on Chinese imports while pausing other tariffs at 10 percent, citing the International Emergency Economic Powers Act—but legal experts say that law doesn’t clearly permit tariff imposition. Lawsuits are flying, including one from a conservative group representing a Florida stationery firm, arguing this is Congress’s job, not the president’s. If courts agree, it could redefine U.S. trade authority, shifting power back to Capitol Hill and challenging decades of executive-led trade policy. For international trade, this isn’t just about tariffs—it’s about who holds the pen.https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/international/us/does-the-emergency-legislation-allow-donald-trump-to-impose-tariffs-and-can-us-supreme-court-reverse-it-heres-what-legal-experts-say/articleshow/120171855.cms
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