The Reciprocal Trade Agreements Act by Congress gave FDR sweeping authority over tariffs without direct congressional approval.
Then later the Trade Expansion Act under Kennedy.
Historically, these have served to decrease tarrifs.
The Reciprocal Trade Agreements Act by Congress gave FDR sweeping authority over tariffs without direct congressional approval.
Then later the Trade Expansion Act under Kennedy.
Historically, these have served to decrease tarrifs.