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U.S. Launches Section 301 Investigations into 16 Economies for Unfair Trade Practices Linked to Excess Capacity

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The Trump administration has initiated Section 301 investigations into South Korea, China, Japan, the European Union, and 13 other economies over unfair practices tied to structural excess capacity in manufacturing. The probes follow a Supreme Court ruling invalidating prior tariffs and aim to establish permanent measures to protect U.S. jobs. South Korea vows active consultations to safeguard its interests.

On March 12, 2026, U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer announced a Section 301 investigation under the 1974 Trade Act targeting 16 economies: South Korea, China, India, Japan, the European Union, Singapore, Switzerland, Norway, Indonesia, Malaysia, Cambodia, Thailand, Vietnam, Taiwan, Bangladesh, and Mexico. The probe focuses on unfair practices such as subsidies, suppressed wages, state-owned enterprise activities, market barriers, weak labor/environmental standards, subsidized lending, financial repression, and currency manipulation contributing to excess manufacturing capacity.

The move comes after the U.S. Supreme Court last month struck down country-specific reciprocal tariffs imposed under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA). Greer emphasized, "The policy remains the same. The tools may change depending upon the vagaries of courts." Following the ruling, President Trump imposed a temporary 10% global tariff under Section 122, set to rise to 15% and expire after 150 days.

For South Korea, the USTR highlighted a global goods trade surplus of $52 billion in 2024 (up from a $10 billion deficit in 2023) and a $56 billion bilateral surplus with the U.S. in 2024, holding at $49 billion through June 2025. Key sectors include electronics, autos, machinery, steel, and ships; the Korean government has acknowledged excess capacity in petrochemicals. Current tariffs include 10-15% on globals, 15% on autos, and 50% on steel/aluminum under Section 232.

South Korea's government pledged active consultations. Trade Minister Yeo Han-koo stated, "We will closely consult with the U.S. so as not to harm the balance of profits from the Korea-U.S. tariff agreement," attributing surpluses to Korean investments in U.S. manufacturing. A Cheong Wa Dae official added that Seoul seeks to avoid less favorable treatment than other nations. The probe is unrelated to South Korea's ongoing investigation into a Coupang data leak affecting 33 million users, which the U.S. raised but Korea defended as due process.

The process is accelerated and public: docket opens around March 18, comments by April 15, hearings around May 5. Potential remedies include tariffs, service fees, or negotiations. A parallel Section 301 probe on forced labor bans is forthcoming. The administration views global trade as tilted against U.S. producers and plans further investigations into pharma pricing, digital taxes, tech discrimination, and ocean pollution, plus Commerce probes on robotics and wind turbines.

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Discussions on X highlight the U.S. Section 301 investigations into 16 economies over excess manufacturing capacity. Supporters praise it as protection for American jobs against unfair practices. Concerns focus on potential tariffs harming exports from South Korea, Japan, India, and others. China rejects overcapacity claims, while Japan plans to assess impacts. Some warn of rising prices and renewed trade wars.

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USTR launches investigations into South Korea, 59 others over forced labor imports

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The U.S. Trade Representative (USTR) has initiated Section 301 investigations into South Korea and 59 other economies for failing to adequately ban imports of goods produced with forced labor. This move comes as the Donald Trump administration seeks to introduce new tariffs to replace country-specific emergency tariffs struck down by the Supreme Court last month. South Korea's government plans to engage in close consultations with the U.S. to safeguard national interests.

米通商代表部(USTR)は今週ワシントンで、3月に韓国、中国、日本、欧州連合(EU)など計16カ国・地域を対象に開始した通商法301条に基づく調査に関する公聴会を開催している。この調査は、製造業における構造的な供給過剰を問題視するもので、関税などの措置につながる可能性がある。初日には韓国政府の当局者がソウル側の見解を説明した。

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中国商務省は金曜日、米国の慣行に対する2件の貿易障壁調査の開始を発表した。これは、ワシントンが中国に対して行った2件の通商法301条に基づく調査への対抗措置と説明されている。調査の対象は、世界のサプライチェーンや環境製品の貿易を阻害し、世界貿易機関(WTO)の規則や二国間合意に違反する可能性のある米国の措置である。調査は6か月以内に完了する予定だが、必要に応じて3か月の延長も可能となっている。

ドナルド・トランプ政権は4月2日、米国の顧客が支払う総額に基づき、輸入される鉄鋼、アルミニウム、銅に対して50%の関税を課すと発表した。また、金属派生製品の関税を調整し、米国内で製造されていない特許医薬品に対して100%の関税を導入した。なお、韓国などは医薬品関税の対象外となっている。

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The US Supreme Court issued a 6-3 decision on Friday ruling that President Donald Trump's tariffs imposed under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act were unconstitutional. Trump responded by announcing new 10 percent global tariffs under a different statute, later raising them to 15 percent. The European Union has paused a recent trade deal with the US amid the resulting uncertainty.

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