China is raising tariff levels to 125% for U.S. origin goods in response to President Donald Trump's April 9 decision to raise tariffs to the same rate for Chinese goods (see 2504090043).
Counsel for two members of the Blackfeet Nation tribe that recently filed a lawsuit against the recent tariff action taken by President Donald Trump told us that she believes jurisdiction to be proper in the U.S. District Court for the District of Montana. Monica Tranel, the attorney for Montana state Sen. Susan Webber and rancher Jonathan St. Goddard, also said that she believes she can obtain a preliminary injunction against the spate of tariffs recently imposed on Canada due to the size of the harm to the agriculture and tourism industry in western Montana.
CBP has said it has resolved an issue where ACE didn't accept the lower duty rate of 10% for entries that properly qualify as in-transit shipments filed since April 9.
Given the prohibitively high tariff levels placed on China, and the uncertainty surrounding reciprocal tariffs on other countries, USMCA-qualifying goods from Canada and Mexico are advantageous options for importers, according to compliance experts speaking at an Automotive Industry Action Group event on April 9.
The EU announced on April 10 that it has placed its planned counter-tariffs on hold for 90 days following President Donald Trump's April 9 decision to withdraw his reciprocal tariffs on most countries (see 2504090069).
Reps. Gregory Meeks, D-N.Y., Josh Gottheimer, D-N.J., Jeff Hurd, R-Colo., and Don Bacon, R-Neb., have introduced a bill that would require congressional approval for certain future tariff actions, matching legislation introduced by senators last week (see 2504030018).
The Trump administration's decision to pause most reciprocal tariffs on April 9 was a "well-planned move" and not a reaction to the bond market, National Economic Council director Kevin Hassett said in an interview with CNBC April 10.
Two members of the Blackfeet Nation tribe filed a lawsuit in the U.S. District Court for the District of Montana against various tariff actions by President Donald Trump, arguing that Trump's use of the International Emergency Economic Powers Act is an "unconstitutional exercise of congressional authority." The individuals, Montana state Sen. Susan Webber and rancher Jonathan St. Goddard, also claimed that Trump's tariff orders unconstitutionally deprived them of procedural due process and are "void for vagueness."
CBP created Harmonized System Update 2515 on April 10, containing 88 Automated Broker Interface (ABI) records and 35 Harmonized Tariff Schedule records. HSU 2515 includes the reciprocal tariff updates, effective April 10.
The pause on higher country-specific reciprocal tariffs for all covered countries except China took effect just after midnight on April 10, CBP said in a CSMS message.