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U.S. States Challenge Federal Tariffs Over Forced Labor Allegations

August 19, 2026

Why it matters locally: Oregon is directly involved in this lawsuit, with the state's Attorney General initiating legal action against federal tariffs. The suit argues these tariffs negatively impact Oregon's economy and consumers by disrupting supply chains and increasing costs.


Six U.S. states have filed a lawsuit challenging federal tariffs imposed on goods from 60 countries. The federal government implemented these duties based on claims that these trading partners have not adequately addressed forced labor practices. Attorneys general from California, Illinois, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Jersey, and Oregon initiated the legal action. These states argue that the tariffs negatively impact their economies and consumers. The lawsuit seeks an injunction to prevent the enforcement of the tariffs. The U.S. government imposed the duties after assessing the efforts of various nations to combat forced labor. Officials identified 60 trading partners as having insufficient measures in place. The tariffs aim to pressure these countries into improving their labor standards. State officials involved in the lawsuit contend that the federal government overstepped its authority by implementing such broad tariffs. They argue that these duties disrupt supply chains and increase costs for businesses and residents within their states. The legal challenge represents a conflict between state and federal approaches to international trade policy and human rights enforcement.

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