Explained: What Are Tariffs, Why Countries Use Them, Who Pays
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Explained: What Are Tariffs, Why Countries Use Them, Who Pays
US President Donald Trump on Wednesday imposed sweeping tariffs that target key economic partners, escalating global trade tensions. China faces a 34 per cent tariff, the European Union 20 per cent, and India a 26 per cent "discounted reciprocal tariff." The affected sectors span automobiles, dairy, steel and electronics. Trump's trade battles are not new. In his first term, he aggressively targeted China with tariffs, leading to retaliatory dut…
Trump's tariffs by country, one by one: 34% to China, 10% to Ukraine
The President of the United States, Donald Trump, announced Wednesday reciprocal tariffs to all countries. “What they do to us we will do to them,” he said at a press conference in which he called “the day of liberation.” These range from 10% to countries like Gibraltar or the United Kingdom, to 34% from China, to 20% to all EU imports. “The European Union has swindled us, we will charge them 20%, half of what they have charged us,” he said. Apa…
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