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US Trade Probe Into China Paves Way for New Trump Tariffs
Bloomberg Television· 2026-03-12 08:57
President Donald Trump’s administration started the first of several sweeping trade investigations that set the stage for new tariffs, the centerpiece of a push to replace levies struck down by the US Supreme Court. Trading partners that will be subject to the inquiry include China, the European Union, Mexico and India. Bloomberg's Jill Disis reports. -------- More on Bloomberg Television and Markets Like this video? Subscribe and turn on notifications so you don't miss any videos from Bloomberg Markets & F ...
UK opens trade investigations into glass from China and Turkey
Yahoo Finance· 2026-03-12 08:56
The United Kingdom has launched two trade investigations into imports of glass containers from China and Turkey, as authorities assess whether overseas producers are harming the domestic glass packaging industry. The probes were initiated on 5 March 2026 by the UK’s Trade Remedies Authority (TRA) after applications were filed on behalf of the British glass container sector. The investigations will examine whether imported glass bottles and jars are entering the UK market through unfair trade practices suc ...
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Bloomberg· 2026-03-11 23:15
Trump’s administration launched the first of several sweeping trade investigations that set the stage for new tariffs, the centerpiece of a push to replace levies struck down by the Supreme Court https://t.co/gtGvZA21hB ...
Trump admin to announce trade investigations, aimed at replacing IEEPA tariffs: Reports
CNBC· 2026-03-11 20:24
Group 1 - The Trump administration is set to announce new trade investigations aimed at replacing recently ruled illegal reciprocal tariffs [1][2] - These investigations will be conducted under Section 301 of the Trade Act of 1974, which allows the president to impose tariffs on imports from nations engaging in unfair trade practices [2] - The Supreme Court ruled that Trump did not have the authority to impose such duties under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act, impacting the legality of previous tariffs [3] Group 2 - The expected Section 301 probes could target various countries, although specific nations have not been disclosed [2] - The new tariffs are intended to replace those imposed last year without congressional authorization, indicating a shift in trade policy [2]