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Since his re-election in November 2024, President Donald Trump has threatened tariffs and other trade measures on adversaries and allies alike at a rate of about once a week. He followed through on some big threats, but most were watered down or never implemented.
With the Supreme Court tossing most of Trump’s tariffs in February, Trump has now reverted to other, less flexible and more legally durable authorities.
On April 2, he authorized tariffs of as much as 100% on certain imported medicines and sought to simplify duties ...
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