Trump Tariffs Have Africa Scrambling to Protect Vital Exports
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Trump Tariffs Have Africa Scrambling to Protect Vital Exports
African nations are rushing to soften the blow of Donald Trump’s tariffs after none were granted a trade pact before his Aug. 1 deadline, threatening everything from Kenyan tea to Libyan oil in a region home to many of the poorest people on earth.
The US v is implementing its new river tariff plan, which includes a total of 10% m and taxes from 15% for those presenting a trade surplus with the US.
The U.S. President Donald Trump's tariff came into force with a total magnitude this Friday (7). After a re-adjustment in the so-called reciprocal tariffs, the Republican established the global aliquotes between 10% – a space reserved for countries with which the US remains a commercial surplus – and 41% more than they buy from the nation – and the highest rates were directed to Switzerland, with a rate of 39%; Myanmar and Laos, 40%; and Syria, …
Global rates imposed by US President Donald Trump, ranging from 10% to 41% over ten to ten, entered into force on Thursday evening (7). Read more (08/07/2025
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