The U.S. government has announced plans to continue collecting tariffs introduced during the Trump administration, despite a recent court ruling that deemed them legally questionable.
This decision marks a significant shift in the administration's approach to trade policy and could have far-reaching implications for global markets.
The proposed new levies of at least 10% are part of an effort to rebuild the tariff wall, a move that could reignite trade tensions with key partners and disrupt supply chains.
The proposed new levies of at least 10% are part of an effort to rebuild the tariff wall, a move that could reignite trade tensions with key partners and disrupt supply chains.
The decision comes amid ongoing legal challenges and uncertainty over the future of these tariffs.
This development adds to the broader context of trade policy shifts and legal battles that have been shaping the global economic landscape.
The U.S. government has previously requested to continue collecting these tariffs, despite the recent court ruling against their legality.