As the ongoing trade tensions between the US and various countries continue to escalate, a complex web of tariffs has been imposed, proposed, or challenged in court. In a move aimed at protecting American industries, former President Donald Trump implemented a series of tariffs on imported goods, particularly from China, Europe, and other major trading partners. But which tariffs remain in place, and which have been ruled illegal or are currently under review? A recent assessment by The New York Times breaks down the status of these tariffs, providing insight into the current state of the global trade landscape and the potential implications for businesses and consumers. The article delves into the details of the tariffs on everything from steel and aluminum to electronics and automobiles, offering a comprehensive understanding of the complex trade policies that are shaping the global economy.


Which Trump Tariffs Are in Place, in the Works or Ruled Illegal  The New York Times