The US has launched new investigations into trading partners including the EU, Japan and Korea, as Donald Trump looks to shore up his tariff wall after the Supreme Court struck down many of his previous levies.
The US trade representative’s office on Wednesday unveiled an investigation into what it said was “excess capacity and production in manufacturing sectors” in a series of countries.
The move is likely to help the Trump administration raise duties back to the level they were at before the US’s top court last month ruled the president could not use emergency powers to impose tariffs.
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