Donald Trump, Algeria and tariff
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Asianet Newsable on MSNTrump Hits Algeria With 30% Tariffs, Warns Against Transshipping Goods To Evade LeviesIn a post on Truth Social, President Trump said these tariffs on Algeria will kick in from August 1 and will cover all goods imported from the country.
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With Trump seeing markets endorse his economic policies, it raises the question of why would he retreat. Back in April, the pause on tariffs came in the midst of soaring Treasury yields and a selloff that sent the Nasdaq 100 into a bear market.
Washington: US President Donald Trump on Wednesday announced new tariff measures targeting seven countries—Libya, Iraq, Algeria, Moldova, Brunei, Philippines and Sri Lanka. The updated tariff rates for each of these nations are scheduled to come into effect on August 1.
US President Donald Trump has announced new tariffs of up to 30% on imports from countries including Libya, Iraq, and Algeria. The announcement was made on Truth Social, adding to a growing list of nations facing trade penalties under Trump’s tariff campaign,
US President Donald Trump on Wednesday announced new import tariffs of up to 30% on several trading partner nations, including Libya, Iraq, and Algeria. The Trump administration has imposed 20% tariffs on the Philippines.
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Daily Express US on MSNTrump accuses Canada of contributing to flow of fentanyl as brutal tariffs threat loomsThe announcement came in a letter published on Truth Social, in which Mr Trump responded to a letter sent last week by Canadian Prime Minister John Carney
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Adapting his “flood the zone” tactic to foreign trade, US President Donald Trump announced on Wednesday another flurry of take-it-or-leave-it letters imposing tariffs on Brazil and six smaller economies that have resisted him or are too small to merit individual negotiating attention.
President Donald Trump has launched a fresh assault on global trading partners with Canada likely to be among the worst hit.