Trade Court Hears Dispute Over Trump’s Section 122 Tariffs
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By Stacy Robinson
Published on April 11, 2026.
The Court of International Trade heard arguments in a lawsuit challenging President Donald Trump's recent global tariffs. The tariffs were implemented using Section 122 of the Trade Act of 1974, which allows the president to apply tariffs up to 15 percent and extend them for 150 days. However, after that, Congress must approve these extensions. The current dispute is being resolved.
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