WASHINGTON, United States – Fresh US tariffs on imported goods came into effect Tuesday, as President Donald Trump moved to rebuild his trade agenda after the Supreme Court ruled against a swath of his global duties. The new tariffs, initially set at 10 percent, are justified as a means “to deal with the large and serious United States balance-of-payments deficits,” according to a White House released Friday. READ: US stocks tumble on tariff fog, worries over AI Trump has since vowed to raise this level to 15 percent, with exclusions expected to remain for goods covered by sector-specific investigations and […]... Keep on reading: New US tariffs take effect after Supreme Court ruling