U.S. Revives Trade Tensions with New Investigations and Tariff Pressures
The U.S. under Trump has initiated trade probes into excess industrial capacity and forced labor involving 16 major trading partners. This comes after the Supreme Court curtailed Trump's initial tariff program. China and the European Union are vocal about their opposition, citing political manipulation concerns.
The Trump administration has announced a dual-pronged trade investigation, targeting excess industrial capacity and forced labor among 16 major trading partners. The move seeks to revive tariff pressure, which had been undercut by a recent Supreme Court ruling.
Key players like China and the European Union have expressed dissatisfaction, labeling the U.S. claims of overcapacity as false and politically manipulative. The European Union is wary of any tariff hikes that deviate from previous agreements.
These probes highlight ongoing tensions in global trade dynamics, with the investigations aimed at nations exhibiting structural excess capacity or unfair trade practices. Public hearings and discussions are anticipated as the U.S. seeks to conclude its investigations before temporary tariffs expire.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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