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The United States launches Section 301 investigation into 16 trading partners including the European Union
Deep Tide TechFlow News, March 12 — According to Jinshi Data, the Trump administration launched a new round of Section 301 trade investigations on Wednesday into overcapacity in 16 major trading partners, aiming to reimpose tariff pressures. The U.S. Supreme Court overturned the core elements of Trump’s global tariff plan last month. U.S. Trade Representative Katherine Tai stated that the investigation targets some of America’s largest trading partners, including the EU, India, Japan, and South Korea. However, Canada was not included in the investigation. It is also reported that the Trump administration plans to start another independent investigation as early as Thursday, concerning regulations banning the import of goods produced with forced labor. This investigation is expected to cover at least 60 countries. Tai indicated that more investigations will be launched in the future. She did not specify which industries or countries might be affected but hinted that the investigations could target issues such as digital service taxes, drug pricing, and other trade concerns.