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金十数据|5月 26, 2026 21:54
[U.S. Trade Representative Greer: Trump's 10% Global Tariff May Be Reimposed After Expiration in July] Jin10 Data, May 27—According to a report by The Wall Street Journal, U.S. Trade Representative Greer stated on Tuesday local time that President Trump's 10% global tariff, set to expire in July, may be reimposed. He noted that the relevant regulations do not explicitly clarify whether the president can reinstate these tariffs after the legal expiration period. Trump imposed the 10% global tariff in February under Section 122 of the Trade Act of 1974. The tariff can last for a maximum of 150 days and was originally planned to be replaced by new tariffs after its expiration in July. Speaking at an event hosted by the Council on Foreign Relations, Greer remarked that there might be legal authority to reimpose the tariffs. The regulations only specify the expiration date but do not indicate when they can be reimplemented. Greer did not elaborate on whether the Trump administration would seek to extend these tariffs but stated that he "cannot imagine" Congress intended to limit the president's authority to use Section 122 tariffs to just once per term.
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