The Trump administration’s tailored and targeted tariff strategy can block Beijing’s ambition to dominate high-tech industries, writes Robert C. O’Brien. https://t.co/NugvQpQbrV
Akin Gump Urges High Court to Leapfrog Circuits and Immediately Review Trump Tariffs https://t.co/LpnjqgZNPs
COLUMN: Stephen Miran, head of Trump’s Council of Economic Advisers, sees a clear route to success for the U.S. president's trade policy. But it’s a narrow and precarious path, writes our economics correspondent @vtg2. https://t.co/GKKZ4yIJdH
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit has granted the Trump administration's request to maintain the collection of its tariffs, including the so-called "Liberation Day" tariffs, while legal challenges proceed. This decision pauses prior rulings by the Court of International Trade (CIT) regarding the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA) tariffs, pending a likely Supreme Court review. The Trump administration is advancing a new set of tariffs that trade experts consider to have a stronger legal foundation than the previous country-specific duties, potentially impacting a broad range of imports. Legal firms and analysts have urged the Supreme Court to expedite its review of the tariffs, highlighting the administration's strategy as a means to counter China's ambitions in high-tech sectors. Stephen Miran, head of Trump's Council of Economic Advisers, has outlined a narrow but clear path for success in the ongoing trade policy efforts.