Trump’s 10% global tariffs take hold, despite 15% threat over the weekend
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The president could increase the tax to 15% during the following days.
Lamb tariff threat ramps up amid US ruckus
Reading Time: 2 minutes Meat industry leaders are warning the threat of higher tariffs on New Zealand lamb exports has risen a notch after United States President Donald Trump vowed to begin investigations into global trading partners. Trump’s global tariff assault was briefly knocked off course a week ago when the US Supreme Court ruled that the International Emergency Economic Powers Act should not have been used by the president to justify Ap…
Starting yesterday, the U.S. will implement a 10% global tariff
Starting Tuesday (24 February), the United States will implement a 10% global tariff on imported goods, even though President Donald Trump recently said he would raise it to 15%. This series of conflicting messages has heightened uncertainty about U.S. trade policy. Last Friday, after the U.S. Supreme…
As we already know, the United States began charging a new global import tariff of 10% at midnight. However, we now know that the Donald Trump administration is working to raise the rate to 15%, as stated by a White House official (via Reuters). Customs authorities notified importers that the 10% rate would be applied under Trump’s initial order, although the president later said he wanted a 15% tax. Officials said Trump has not changed his posi…
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