The Global Impact of the Latest U.S. Tariffs : State of the World From NPR
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Lipsky interviewed on NPR's Here & Now podcast on the implications of Trump’s tariffs for the evolution of global trade
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Starting August 7, the United States will apply new tariffs on imports from numerous countries. The measure, signed by President Donald Trump, introduces a tariff schedule ranging from 10% to 41% and affecting several dozen trading partners. PoliceSun, 08/03/2025 – 2:13 PMThe oral trial against Wanda del Valle begins on August 12. The investigations also link the foreigner to illicit activities such as extortion of merchants, arms trafficking, c…
The Global Impact of the Latest U.S. Tariffs : State of the World from NPR
The Trump Administration’s worldwide tariff wars continue. A top priority for Trump has been resetting U.S. trade relations and earlier this year his administration had vowed “90 deals in 90 days”. But as the August 1st deadline came and went, what emerged wasn’t a flurry of deals but a wave of new tariffs. We hear from reporters around the world about how countries are reacting to the news and what the impact could be.(Image credit: Damian Dova…
As of August 7, the United States will apply a new tariff scheme to imports, as announced by President Donald Trump in the framework of his campaign to return to the White House. The measure includes a "universal" tariff of 10% on all imported goods and a differentiated tariff of 15% for nearly 40 countries with which the U.S. maintains a trade deficit. Among the countries that will face 10% are Peru, Argentina and Chile, nations with which the …
While U.S. President Donald Trump's new tariff salve came into effect, Prime Minister Mark Carney assured that Ottawa will act to protect at-risk jobs in the areas affected by tariffs. U.S. tariffs on Canadian products not covered by the Canada-U.S.-Mexico Agreement (CAUM) were increased to 35%, as Washington and Ottawa did not succeed in entering into a trade pact before Donald Trump's cut-off date. The Prime Minister acknowledged that certain …
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