

watch nowPresident Donald Trump said he would increase tariffs charged to the European Union for cars and trucks to 25%, without saying what authority he would use to raise the levies."Based on the fact the European Union is not complying with our fully agreed to Trade Deal, next week I will be increasing Tariffs charged to the European Union for Cars and Trucks coming into the United States," he wrote on Truth Social on Friday. "The Tariff will be increased to 25%. It is fully understood and agreed that, if they produce Cars and Trucks in U.S.A. Plants, there will be NO TARIFF."The Supreme Court ruled in February that a large part of Trump's tariff agenda was illegal. The president's "reciprocal" tariffs were invoked using a novel reading of the International Emergency Economic Powers Act, or IEEPA, but the high court said in a 6-3 majority that the law that undergirds those import duties "does not authorize the President to impose tariffs."Shortly after the Supreme Court ruling, Trump said he signed an executive order imposing a new 10% "global tariff" rate to effectively replace the IEEPA duties, though those tariffs came with a 150-day time limit under Section 122 of
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