Importers Will Plead With Courts to Nix Trump’s Tariffs
While courts are largely deferential to the executive on national security, a recent case involving steel tariffs on Turkey sends a message that the president doesn’t have “carte blanche” when he uses a Cold War era law to impose tariffs on imports, said Clark Packard, trade policy counsel at the R Street Institute, a research organization promoting free markets.
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