| Ryuu96 said: He can still do tariffs via Section 232, Section 301 or Section 122.
The Ruling Mentions Section 232. For example, in 1962, Congress delegated to the President the power to take action to adjust imports when the Secretary of Commerce finds that an “article is being imported into the United States in such quantities or under such circumstances as to threaten to impair the national security.†It Also Mentions Section 301. This power is conditioned on extensive procedural requirements including an investigation that culminates in an affirmative finding that another country imposed unfair trade barriers under § 2411(a)(1)(A) or (B) or § 2411(b), and a public notice and comment period. === Sounds like Section 232 is a non-starter for 80% of the tariffs, Lmao. Good luck arguing half of this shit is for "national security" reasons, we need tariffs on clothes because they threaten America! Section 301 sounds like it requires actual work and facts, two things we know Trump hates, they won't be able to use ChatGPT on this one. Section 122 can only last temporary, has a cap of 15% and Congress has to re-up it which he won't have the votes for. Sounds like if this ruling holds then he is basically fucked, his entire tariff trade war will go down as a complete and utter failure, meanwhile China can still keep their reciprocal tariffs on America if they really wanted to, Lmao. Also now that other countries know the courts are striking down his bullshit reciprocal tariffs, it will probably encourage some of them to play even more hard ball in negotiations now. |
Correct when I said all I meant the tariffs under the so called emergency economic powers which includes all of his most recent efforts. And for our purpose it would address the console tariffs in whole. Unless of course Trump comes back and tries to tax the whole gaming sector in name in which case I don't think it would work out for him at all. And you are correct, Section 232 and 122 aren't gonna happen neither is 301.







