Trump mulls national economic emergency declaration to allow for new tariff programme: CNN

    • The move will allow Trump to build a new tariff programme by using the International Economic Emergency Powers Act, which authorises a president to manage imports during a national emergency.
    • The move will allow Trump to build a new tariff programme by using the International Economic Emergency Powers Act, which authorises a president to manage imports during a national emergency. PHOTO: REUTERS
    Published Wed, Jan 8, 2025 · 08:16 PM

    US PRESIDENT-elect Donald Trump is considering declaring a national economic emergency to provide legal justification for a series of universal tariffs on allies and adversaries, CNN reported on Wednesday (Jan 8), citing sources familiar with the matter.

    The move will allow Trump to build a new tariff programme by using the International Economic Emergency Powers Act, which authorises a president to manage imports during a national emergency, the report said.

    “Nothing is off the table,” a source familiar with the matter told CNN, acknowledging that a discussion had taken place over declaring a national emergency.

    The Trump transition team did not immediately respond to a Reuters request for comment.

    Trump, a Republican who will take office on Jan 20, has vowed to impose tariffs of 10 per cent on global imports into the US, along with a 60 per cent tariff on Chinese goods. He has also said he would impose a 25 per cent tariff on Canadian and Mexican imports on his first day in office. REUTERS

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