Russia, Cuba and North Korea escape worst of Trump's tariff wrath
- Donald Trump presented tariffs on April 3, impacting various countries worldwide.
- Trump aimed to address economic warfare and boost domestic manufacturing through this measure.
- The tariffs included a minimum 10% duty on most imports and higher duties on select nations.
- Trump stated the United States can no longer continue with a policy of economic surrender.
- Russia, North Korea, and Cuba were notably excluded, while allies like Ukraine and Israel were included.
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Why did Russia escape Trump’s tariffs?
The U.S. already imposes heavy sanctions on Russia but still did approximately $3.5 billion in trade last year
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