Zimbabwe's President Emmerson Mnangagwa suspends tariffs on US imports
- Zimbabwe's President Emmerson Mnangagwa announced the suspension of all tariffs on goods imported from the United States, intending to expand American imports.
- Political analyst Tendai Mbanje stated that the move would likely benefit the United States more than Zimbabwe.
- This decision follows the implementation of an 18 percent tariff on Zimbabwean exports by US President Donald Trump.
- Mnangagwa described the suspension as an attempt to build a mutually beneficial relationship with the Trump administration.
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Zimbabwe becomes first country to announce an end to its tariffs on US goods in response to Trump
"This measure is intended to facilitate the expansion of American imports within the Zimbabwean market, while simultaneously promoting the growth of Zimbabwean exports destined for the United States," Zimbabwe President Emmerson Mnangagwa said.
Zimbabwe Axes All Tariffs on US Goods
The president of Zimbabwe, Emmerson Mnangagwa, has suspended all tariffs on goods from the United States, a few days after the White House imposed an 18 percent rate on imports from the African country. On Saturday, Mnangagwa wrote on X: “The principle of reciprocal tariffs, as a tool for safeguarding domestic employment and industrial sectors, holds merit. However, the Republic of Zimbabwe maintains a policy of fostering amicable relations with…
Zimbabwe Announces Suspension of Tariffs On U.S. Goods
President Mnangagwa has announced a suspension of all tariffs on goods imported from the United States, aiming to foster a positive and mutually beneficial relationship with the U.S. This decision comes in response to recent tariffs imposed by the Trump administration on goods from various nations.
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