U.S. President Donald Trump has announced plans to impose tariffs ranging from 10% to 15% on goods imported from more than 150 smaller countries, including many nations in Africa and the Caribbean. The administration intends to notify these countries soon through official tariff letters. This move is part of a broader effort to reshape U.S. trade policies. Trump indicated that the tariff rate might be uniform across these smaller countries, with some reports specifying a likely rate of a little over 10%, while others suggest it could be as high as 15%. The policy will affect a wide range of smaller economies globally, signaling a significant shift in trade relations with these regions.
مختلف ممالک پر 15 سے 50 فیصد کے در میان ٹیرف عائد کریں گے، ٹرمپ https://t.co/yk8FA1oq1H
Donald Trump endurece su postura comercial, advirtiendo que los países enfrentarían aranceles que irán del 15% al 50%: https://t.co/MzhJ0yCXtE
*TRUMP SAID HE’LL IMPOSE STRAIGHTFORWARD, UNIFORM TARIFFS RANGING FROM 15% TO 50% ON VARIOUS COUNTRIES