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U.S. President Donald Trump has resumed imposing tariffs through the use of various legal tools after the Supreme Court ruled that the Emergency Economic Powers Act is not authorized to impose broad import tariffs. The new policy relies on investigations under Section 301 of the U.S. Trade Act of 1974, focusing on issues related to forced labor and excess industrial energy in manufacturing. This could lead to either the reduction or the increase of tariffs on different countries and impact U.S. trade relations with several partners, including the Philippines, South Africa, Pakistan, Myanmar, Laos, Lesotho, Singapore, Canada, Mexico, the European Union, China, India, Japan, and South Korea. These changes will significantly determine tariff levels, which may vary depending on reports and investigations, leaving many nations vulnerable to shifts in U.S. trade policies.
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