Map Shows Countries Hit by Trump's Reciprocal Tariffs
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Thirty-two trading partners will have tariffs of at least 30%, with Lesotho and Saint Pierre and Miquelon paying the highest — a 50% tariff.
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Economists’ estimates have been far more grim, with most predicting that the president’s sweeping tariffs and likely retaliation will slow U.S. economic growth, push up costs for consumers and make l...
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Countries around the world threatened to wage a trade war with the United States as President Donald Trump's sweeping tariffs fed expectations for a global downturn and sharp price hikes for swathes of goods in the world's biggest consumer market.
Seven years ago, when a joint bid by the United States, Canada and Mexico was awarded the 2026 World Cup, rifts created by tariffs — yes, back then, too! — and a proposed border wall were ...