A tariff law is hiding in plain sight: Why it matters for the Constitution
NeutralU.S News

The article discusses the implications of Section 122 of the Trade Act of 1974, which allows the president to impose temporary import surcharges to address trade imbalances. It highlights the importance of using the correct legal framework for tariffs, suggesting that the Trump administration should prioritize this statute over the International Emergency Economic Powers Act. Understanding these legal nuances is crucial as they can significantly impact trade policies and economic relations.
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