Trump's reciprocal tariffs: Which countries take the hardest hit and which escape?
Thursday, 3 April 2025 () US President Donald Trump imposed new tariffs under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act to counter trade deficits and bolster domestic manufacturing. Countries with significant trade surpluses face steep tariffs, disrupting industries and supply chains, while others see baseline tariffs. Critics foresee economic instability and potential trade wars.
Tariffs are the subject of heated debate not just between Democrats and Republicans, but within the spectrum of right wing economic thought as well. Trump has announced reciprocal tariffs for every country on the planet, in an attempt to end unfair trade imbalances across the board. Some countries...
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