A Judge Just Did What Biden Wouldn't: Dump Some Trump Tariffs
Instead of taking his own actions to undo an unlawful order from the former chief executive, President Joe Biden had the government's attorneys argue in favor of even greater trade powers for the White House.

A federal judge on Tuesday struck down some tariffs imposed by former President Donald Trump on imported solar panels, finding that Trump had clearly overstepped his authority by hiking those tariffs last year.
What's perhaps more interesting than the specifics of the trade dispute is the fact that the ruling by Judge Gary Katzmann of the U.S. Court of International Trade was made over the objections of the Biden administration, which defended Trump's actions in court and sought to have the case dismissed. Instead of undoing an unlawful order from the former chief executive, President Joe Biden had the federal government's attorneys argue in favor of even greater, unilateral trade powers for the White House.
That may not be surprising if you've been paying attention to trade policy during the past year, but it serves as yet another worrying reminder of the continuity of poor trade policies between the current administration and its predecessor.
In October 2020, Trump issued a proclamation that imposed new tariffs on some crystalline silicon photovoltaic cells (CSPV), a specific type of solar panel component which had been exempted from Trump's 2018 order imposing tariffs on a wide range of solar panels and parts. At the same time, Trump made changes to those previously imposed solar panel tariffs so that they would decline from 20 percent to 18 percent in February of this year, rather than to 15 percent as originally intended.
Revoking the exemption for CSPV cells, the Trump administration said at the time, was necessary because allowing those parts to be imported tariff-free had "impaired and is likely to continue to impair the effectiveness of" the other solar panel tariffs. Competition from "low-priced imports," the Trump administration said, would limit the growth of America's own solar panel manufacturing industry.
In court documents, the Biden administration defended Trump's actions on the grounds that the previous administration was merely trying to close a "loophole" in the earlier tariff rule.
Katzmann ruled against both Trump and Biden on Tuesday. By adding new tariffs and changing the scheduled tariff rates established in 2018, the judge said, Trump's October 2020 proclamation "constituted both a clear misconstruction of the statute and action outside the President's delegated authority."
The technical violation that Trump committed has to do with Section 201 of the Trade Act of 1974, which gives presidents the unilateral authority to impose tariffs for explicitly protectionist reasons. But once tariffs are imposed, presidents are not allowed to hike those tariffs for at least three years—though there is some wiggle room for presidents to reduce them within the three-year window. That provision seems specifically crafted to prevent presidents from using tariffs as a sort of negotiating threat in the way that Trump often did, and it is also meant to provide some stability to businesses affected by the new import duties.
Trump's October 2020 order plainly violated that part of the 1974 law. "Neither the statute nor the statutory scheme supports interpreting Section 204…to permit increased restrictions on trade," Katzmann wrote in his ruling. As a result, the changes Trump ordered in October 2020 have to go, but the underlying 15 percent tariffs will remain in place.
"Both actions were an unlawful attempt to harshen the Section 201 tariffs," Abigail Ross Hopper, president and CEO of the Solar Energy Industries Association, a trade association that filed the lawsuit against Trump's October 2020 declaration, said in a statement praising Katzmann's ruling.
It is telling for two reasons that the Biden administration sided with the Trump administration in this case.
First, had the feds prevailed, the case could have confirmed a new avenue for Biden (and subsequent presidents) to unilaterally fiddle with tariff and tariff rates in an ongoing way. It is yet another example of how the Biden administration is seeking to cement Trump's executive overreach on trade as the new status quo—in much the same way as the Biden administration is aiming to use Trump's warping of the idea of "national security" tariffs for its own ends.
Second, there's an obvious tension between government lawyers defending a policy that was originally imposed to prevent the import of cheaper solar panels and Biden's own climate change policies. If America is going to meet Biden's goals for emissions reduction by 2030, the country will probably need to install a lot more solar panels. It shouldn't matter where those solar panels are made, and the cheaper they are, the more consumers will be able to afford to buy.
It makes little sense for the Biden administration to be defending the Trump administration's protectionist policies. Thankfully, this time both administrations failed in court.
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I'm so confused now. Tariffs were wonderful when Trump did them, but Biden is a Democrat so whatever he does is bad. If he continues Trump policy then the exact same policy becomes bad because Democrat. So is this good because it's "screw you Biden" and would it be bad if Trump was still president?
Tribalism uber alles! Yesterday's trade wars GOOD, today's trade wars BAD, in the same sense that My Tribe's lies leading to violence against your tribe GOOD; your tribe's lies leading to violence against My Tribe BAD!
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Was anybody here saying increased tariffs on photovoltaic components during Trump's administration were a good thing, even if China was among suppliers?
There was plenty of "You've got TDS!" directed at anyone who questioned his protectionist policies. So indirectly, yes.
There was plenty of "TDS-addled assholes" aimed at TDS-addled assholes, TDS-addled asshole who can't read.
Fuck off and die.
That's pretty much what I recall as my feeling too, except for the part about fucking off and dying, but that's Sevo for you.
What I recall was a lot of concern trolling that may be synopsized, "Trump is bad about this, and that's probably a sign of his being bad in general."
We knew that as part of the Trump package we'd be getting a lot of protectionist sentiment. He did, however, at least talk a free trade game, saying he'd use trade negotiations as a way of getting freer trade overall. But you didn't have to trust him on that to judge him as good for liberty compared to the average politician or compared to the average non-politician if they'd been thrust into that office. He's still remarkably libertarian compared to the average Joe — and especially compared to this Joe, who turns out to be just as bad on the one issue we could complain the most about Trump on.
However, being generally enthusiastic about Trump didn't fool anybody here into supporting his anti-trade measures. Sarcasmic's trying to rewrite the history of HyR commentary.
Sarcasmic's trying to rewrite the history of HyR commentary.
Sure lady, whatever you say.
What I saw in the HyR commentary was people defending Trump's protectionist policies with "He's engaging in 4-dementional chess and you're just too stupid to understand! You've got TDS!"
They typical progressive "let's look at intentions and ignore results" argument.
Yes I said "progressive" because conservatives, after being ruled by a gameshow host for four years, are indistinguishable from the leftists they hate.
No. But it won’t stop shitposters from strawmanning.
End the tariffs. And end the subsidies.
I was! Because not only does the Constitution specifically grant this right but it's also a necessary component to eliminate compulsive real-trade-wars and foreign lawless 'hide-outs'.
Point #1) As a foreign entity; The USA cannot pursue even basic-justice on trade deals in a foreign land. They either need to ensure the treaty power is upheld or punish-by-tariff/boycott for foreign crime.
Point #2) As a National Defense government it's existence should be MORE funded by foreign trade than domestic. Making citizens who deal domestically pay MORE tax than citizens constantly trading foreign is about like subsidizing foreign trade. Which humorously; they actually did (Trump I think helped eliminated a lot of that) and probably still do.
...or put more simply; I see no need to push for Free-Foreign-Trade until at least there is Free-Domestic-Trade. Priorities.
But just because the US Constitution specifically grants this right to Congress doesn't mean it grants Congress the right to delegate it to the executive branch with such vast latitude.
^Absolutely correct.
Congress has no business joining the branches of government like that; Judges should be fixing this dismantling of the USA by Congress. I agree on that.
My teacher told me that Trump is still president! So Trump ***IS STILL*** to be blamed for on-going trade wars!
https://www.businessinsider.com/california-history-teacher-removed-told-students-trump-still-president-2021-11
flag for TDS-addled spastic asshole!
Katzmann ruled against both Trump and Biden on Tuesday.
Basically stating the Congressional Act giving Presidents the power to Tariff has a small window of opportunity.
The biggest difference I see in Biden vs Trump tariff's is Biden's Crony Socialism workhorse of 'Solar Panels' ONLY.
"I'm so confused now."
TDS-addled lying pile of lefty shit is drink.
Who do you think you're talking to here? Reason has never defended tariffs and no one here is attacking tariffs because they're from Biden.
See, your not confused at all. You’ve learned how to look at political issues tribally.
Now, choose a team, you coward! You must choose a team!
^See Mike projecting.
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It’s sad that sarc thinks this shit is clever and posts it repeatedly.
>>Biden's own climate change policies.
just fucking silly to write about "Biden's own climate change policies" as though Biden knows his policies *and* as though climate change exists ... no cred.
I think the author meant "Biden's pudding".
Makes much more sense that way.
President Joe Biden had the government's attorneys argue in favor of even greater trade powers for the White House.
But somehow this is about the great orange monster (and I don't mean Gossamer).
The left REALLY HATED that De-Regulation and it shows.
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'Nother flag for TDS-addled spastic asshole!
Citing precedent, an appeals court will rule that Trump has no power to impose tariffs but Biden does.
I thought the way it worked was the courts said it was unconstitutional, and then Biden did it anyway.
Or... do I have to start paying my rent again?
Good one; I like it!
(Who needs courts anyway? I got a pen and a phone!)
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One more flag for the TDS-addled spastic piece of shit!
If the courts say it's unconstitutional the Supreme court will say "we'll let it stand as Biden is set to expire any day now anyway."
Rightly served --
The *****Congress***** shall have Power to lay and collect Taxes, Duties, Imposts and Excises.
I guess the Congressmen are too busy building a Nazi-Empire to worry about representing their districts.
And this is just sick....
If (The American Slaves) are going to meet Biden's goals for emissions reduction by 2030, the *people* will (BE FORCED) to install a lot more solar panels. It shouldn't matter where those solar panels are made, and the cheaper they are, the more consumers will be FORCED to buy them.
Pretty sad when media starts ignoring the FORCED part; and starts pandering to the COST part. F-EN Nazi's just can't stop DICTATING!
That depends on how cynical you are about your government. From where I sit, it makes perfect sense, but not for any reason I can admire or be happy about.
1. Uhm, how would Biden have *known* the orders were unlawful when it took a judge to wade through and make the decision.
2. Backed up by the fact that not only did the *Biden* administration not think they were unlawful - so its not just a matter of Trump overstepping his authority but potentially one of poorly defined limits to that authority - but he thought his authority extended even further.
Which is why he did not reverse the 'unlawful' Trump EO's. Because he didn't know they were unlawful.
I blame Trump for setting the precedent of being a Nazi, which Biden as his successor is now obliged to follow. Damn you Trump, for normalizing scumbaggery and shitweaseling among politicians! And now look, you've even got the media doing it too!
When Biden still had his wits about him, the last thing he would ever have done is support any tax or spending cut. OF COURSE he wouldn't try to roll back a tariff just because it was Trump's idea.
-jcr
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Dunno who runs the operation any more, but Welsh should be handed a pink slip to go lobby for whatever bullshit cause he supports for that paycheck.
The executive branch arguing in favor of expanded executive power is rational. I think a parliamentary situation would make this less of a problem, but for now a president's reelection and legacy depend on him achieving things and not getting blamed for things that are actually in the purview of Congress.
I think the lesson is better civics education.
“I think”
Cite?
You really have ZERO clue as to what the USA is.
The Executive has ZERO business writing law. It is just there to "execute" the laws on the books by congress.
There's your utter water-is-wet fundamental education lesson.
The executive branch arguing in favor of expanded executive power is rational.
Arguing for it is presumptuous. Seizing power not granted to it is usurpation.
-jcr
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Were really any of the tariffs actually legitimate? ie. legal?
I thought the president could only levy tariffs unilaterally for "national security" reasons, of which I never saw a single one.
It was dumb when Trump did it and dumb of Biden to keep them. The sooner we get rid of this idiocy the better.
Lots of tariffs, but Trump's were the only illegal ones. I guess.