Trump’s Tariffs Deadline Approaches with More Questions than Answers
UNITED STATES, JUL 31 – The appeals court will decide on the legality of Trump’s tariff authority amid challenges citing insufficient emergency justification, with the Supreme Court likely next, experts say.
- With oral arguments set for Thursday, the US Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit will hear Trump’s case one day before his tariff deadline, the last step before the Supreme Court.
- The Trump administration lost the first round in May at the Court of International Trade, and experts said its use of IEEPA rings hollow.
- He could use Section 301 of the 1974 Trade Act to address trade violations or Section 232 of the 1962 Trade Expansion Act for security concerns, experts say.
- The US Constitution assigns tariff-setting power to Congress, challenging Trump’s emergency-based tariffs, and courts will soon decide if presidential authority exceeds constitutional limits.
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