These are the hardest-hit US trading partners under Trump’s tariffs
- President Donald Trump announced broad tariffs on over 180 countries, affecting key trading partners like China and the European Union.
- In 2024, the US imported $438.9 billion from China and $605.8 billion from the European Union, with healthcare-related goods being key imports from the EU.
- Ursula Von Der Leyen, President of the European Commission, indicated possible retaliatory tariffs against the US due to these new tariffs.
- The new 10% baseline tariff will start Saturday, with higher tariffs for some countries beginning on April 9.
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Trump announced double-digit tariffs on dozens of countries. Here's what the US imports from some of the most affected ones.
President Donald Trump announced a range of tariffs on dozens of countries.Brendan SMIALOWSKI / AFP via Getty ImagesTrump announced double-digit broad tariffs on imported goods from dozens of countries.They included new levies on all goods from key trading partners like China and the European Union.These are the top goods that the US imports from countries facing some of the toughest new tariffs.President Donald Trump's slew of broad tariffs tar…
These are the hardest-hit US trading partners under Trump’s tariffs
President Donald Trump unveiled sweeping 10% tariffs on all imports to the United States Wednesday, but about 60 countries or trading blocs will see even higher rates in an escalating move that is poised to initiate a global trade war.
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