CBC: A number of other sectoral specific tariffs are still in effect.
Trump used Section 232 of the U.S. Trade Expansion Act to impose levies on Canadian steel, aluminum, copper, some automotive parts, lumber and other wood products.
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In response to Friday’s court ruling, Trump has promised a new 10 per cent “global tariff” using a different U.S. law.
Section 122 of the U.S. Trade Act (not to be confused with the Trade Expansion Act) allows temporary tariffs of up to 15 per cent — but these tariffs can only be imposed for 150 days unless Congress approves an extension…
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