The Supreme Court hurdle that could stand in the way of Trump's tariffs
“Judges considering the ‘major questions doctrine’ will have to decide if any president can unilaterally levy import duties to address conditions that the president characterizes as a US emergency — as Trump has cited as justification for many of his duties.”
[Yahoo Finance]
Tariff stacking adds another headache for U.S. importers
“Some companies will pay far more because of a phenomenon called tariff stacking, the latest complication for U.S. importers trying to navigate Trump's on-again, off-again trade war. The reality for many U.S. businesses is that their tariff bills are often far higher than the headline number touted in trade talks.”
[Reuters]
Automated cargo corridor project aims to modernize U.S.-Mexico trade
“Carlson’s project received a boost on Monday after the Trump administration granted a presidential permit to build an elevated and automated bridge connecting Laredo, Texas, to Nuevo Leon, Mexico.”
[Freightwaves]
China allows import of eligible pork, poultry products from 106 US plants
“Hundreds of U.S. meat plants gained access to China under the 2020 ‘Phase 1’ trade deal brokered by President Donald Trump, but many lost their eligibility earlier this year. While registrations for pork and poultry facilities have since been renewed, beef plant registrations remain listed as ‘expired.’”
[Reuters]
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