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USTR’s Confused Defense of Section 122 Tariffs
By Bryan Riley.
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The USTR wants to add a 12.5 tariff on Indian goods over unproven forced-labor allegations, with public comments closing July 6. Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal isn't fighting it — he's calling it a gift.
The Economic Times
· Jul 7, 2026
US tariffs? India's auto parts drive on exports
US tariffs? India's auto parts drive on exports
Anadolu Agency
· Jul 7, 2026
Toyota moving production from Mexico to US, says Trump
'Tariffs at work,' says US president, touting the effects of his policy of higher tariffs on imports to US
The korea Herald News
· Jul 10, 2026
US forced labor tariff on S. Korea 'neither appropriate nor necessary': Seoul official
A South Korean official said Thursday that a proposed US tariff on the Asian country over forced labor concerns is neither appropriate nor necessary, stressing Seoul's commitment to rooting out the use of forced labor domestically and globally. Lee Seung-heon, counselor for trade, industry and resources at the South Korean Embassy in Washington, reiterated Seoul's position during a public hearing on the proposed tariffs, arguing that should the U.S. decide to press ahead with them, more favor
Korea Times News
· Jul 7, 2026
Korea says proposed US forced labor tariff is 'unwarranted,' should be reconsidered
Korea says proposed US forced labor tariff is 'unwarranted,' should be reconsidered
teleSUR English
· Jun 23, 2026
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Related coverage for "USTR’s Confused Defense of Section 122 Tariffs": The Eastern Herald — Washington Wants to Fine India 12.5% Over Forced Labor. Goyal’s Answer: Let Them.. The Economic Times — US tariffs? India's auto parts drive on exports . Anadolu Agency — Toyota moving production from Mexico to US, says Trump. The korea Herald News — US forced labor tariff on S. Korea 'neither appropriate nor necessary': Seoul official. Korea Times News — Korea says proposed US forced labor tariff is 'unwarranted,' should be reconsidered. teleSUR English — New York Sues Trump Administration Over Immigration and Policing Laws

