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Who Are Winners and Losers After Trump's Tariff Deadline?

UNITED STATES, AUG 1 – Tariffs finalized by President Trump range from 10% to 55%, with some countries facing political penalties and others receiving reductions after varied trade negotiations, officials said.

  • The White House announced on July 30, 2025, new tariffs imposing a 50% duty on most Brazilian goods and 10% on Argentine exports to the U.S.
  • These tariffs stem from political disputes, including U.S. concerns over Brazil's investigations and alleged repression tied to former President Bolsonaro.
  • Argentina secured low tariffs through close diplomacy and alignment with U.S. interests under President Javier Milei, while Brazil faces steep new export costs and revenue losses.
  • Canada’s tariff rose from 25% to 35%, Switzerland received a 39% rate, and Taiwan faces 20%; Malaysia and ASEAN oppose the tariffs as harmful to global trade.
  • These measures reshape global supply chains, impacting prices, jobs, and profits worldwide, with some countries favored for cooperation and others punished for political stances.
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