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World economies reel from Trump's tariffs punch

UNITED STATES, AUG 5 – President Trump raised tariff rates from 10% to as high as 41% on 70 countries to counter unfair trade practices, impacting global markets and US importers, analysts said.

  • On July 31, U.S. President Donald Trump signed an executive order raising duties on about 70 economies to between 10% and 41%, effective August 7 at 0401 GMT.
  • Earlier this year, reciprocal tariffs were introduced on all countries on April 2 before being paused on April 9, replaced by a 10% baseline tariff.
  • While some secured exemptions, Vietnam, Japan, Indonesia, the Philippines, South Korea and the European Union struck deals to prevent steeper tariffs.
  • Amid the tariffs, two Federal Reserve officials warned Friday that the U.S. economy faces risks, as global markets reel from the tariff increase.
  • Modelling forecasts the U.S. annual GDP will drop by 0.36%, reducing it by $108.2 billion, while China and the EU face $66.9 billion and $26.6 billion losses respectively.
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eNCA broke the news in on Thursday, July 31, 2025.
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