Trump Discusses Maintaining 15% Tariffs for Five Months

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唐纳德·特朗普
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Summary

Following a Supreme Court ruling that invalidated his previous tariff regime MSN, U.S. President Trump stated that a 15% tariff could be maintained for five months while various studies are conducted Zhitong. This move is reportedly based on the 1974 Trade Act, which allows for temporary tariffs for up to 150 days without congressional approval . The Treasury Secretary has referred to this period as a “five-month bridge” to maintain revenue flow while other tariff investigations are completed . This follows Trump’s earlier announcement of raising the global tariff rate to 15% in response to the court’s decision Investinglive.

Impact Analysis

So this “five months” isn’t a sign of moderation, it’s a tactical retreat. After the Supreme Court struck down his authority MSN+ 2, he’s now using an obscure 1974 law that allows temporary tariffs for 150 days—roughly five months—without Congress . The Treasury Secretary is even calling it a “five-month bridge” while they cook up a new, more permanent plan . The market might see this as a temporary issue, but the real signal is that Trump is just reloading. He’s committed to tariffs and will use any tool available.

This institutionalizes trade uncertainty. For the next five months, companies can’t plan, and every data point will be viewed through this lens. Bottom line: this isn’t a reprieve, it’s a countdown clock to the next tariff fight. It reinforces a risk-off stance, favoring safe havens like gold Investinglive and justifies staying underweight on importers who can’t pass on costs.

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唐纳德·特朗普