The ‘Dirty 15’ percent: Some countries will take a harder hit from Trump’s tariffs
- Donald Trump is expected to unveil tariffs targeting what Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent calls the 'Dirty 15', nations that trade heavily with the U.S. And impose high tariffs on U.S. Goods.
- Kevin Hassett, director of the National Economic Council, stated that 10 to 15 countries contributing to America's trillion-dollar trade deficit are being considered for tariffs.
- The Office of the U.S. Trade Representative identified 21 countries of interest for unfair trade practices, including China, Canada, and the European Union.
- Trump emphasized that all countries could face tariffs, claiming there is 'not a cut off' in targeting trade barriers.
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Which Countries Will Get Slammed Worst by US Steel and Alluminum Tariffs?
On March 12, 2025, President Trump announced 25% tariffs on all steel and aluminum imports entering the United States. But what will the impact of these broad tariffs be? Will they help or harm domestic production? What about our international allies and trading partners? Key Points Tariffs always harm both countries and hurt domestic consumers the most. The current steel and aluminum tariffs are causing our trade partners to go to other coun…
Donald Trump's 'dire' tariffs set to hit 'the most vulnerable people' the hardest - The Mirror
Shockwaves have been sent through the global economy after US President Donald Trump announced sweeping tariffs against countries across the globe in a move that has stunned economists
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