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Trump pushes new import taxes to replace tariffs blocked by the Supreme Court
International
Published on 28 April 2026

Fresh levies may follow probes into forced labor and overproduction
The Trump administration is moving to impose new import taxes after the Supreme Court rejected the prior tariff plan. Officials are launching investigations into claims of forced labor and overproduction by trading partners, setting the stage for broad new duties. The stated goal is to preserve revenue and shield domestic industries, but the knock-on effect could raise costs across multiple countries’ exports.
- New import taxes are being planned to replace expiring temporary tariffs
- Investigations target forced labor and overproduction by trading partners
- Potential new tariffs could expand across many countries’ goods
- Administration says the aim is revenue protection and domestic industry support
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