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Governments around the world are pledging retaliatory actions or urgently seeking exemptions after former President Donald Trump, now back in office, announced sweeping new tariffs on imported goods.
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China slapped a 34% countertariff on US imports on Friday and the European Union said it would retaliate, but other countries, like India, have taken a wait-and-see approach.
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Global markets and billionaire fortunes crumbled after Trump’s tariff plans triggered a significant wealth contraction.
According to the Office of the United States Trade Representative, Africa exported a total of $40 billion in goods to the USA, of which Ghana benefited from only $1.2 billion. This presents a huge opportunity for trade partnerships, which can translate to trade volumes of about $10 - $20 billion progressively in the next ten years.
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ET Now on MSNUS Trump Tariffs impact on steel: From Vedanta to JSW Steel, Indian metal giants gear up for warDomestic steel demand is expected to grow by 10 per cent annually over the next few years. Likewise, aluminium demand is expected to grow at a CAGR of 7.2 per cent till 2030. Now, amid US tariff tensions,
The billionaire said the president's new car tariffs will impact the cost of parts that are vital to the construction of Tesla vehicles.
Trump previously floated a 25% tariff on all imported drugs, though they were unaffected by recent reciprocal levies.
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President Donald Trump announced the largest increase in tariffs in U.S. history on April 2, unveiling new import duties that he said would revive domestic manufacturing and amount to a national “Declaration of Economic Independence.
President Donald Trump’s much vaunted “reciprocal tariffs” aren’t reciprocal and aren’t really about tariffs – they’re about his fixation on trade deficits with other countries. (With apologies to Voltaire.