Global Backlash Grows Over US ‘Reciprocal Tariffs’
The US’s new reciprocal tariffs on over 90 nations—from Brazil to the Chinese mainland—have drawn WTO challenges, exemption deals, and IMF warnings of long-term economic fallout.
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The US’s new reciprocal tariffs on over 90 nations—from Brazil to the Chinese mainland—have drawn WTO challenges, exemption deals, and IMF warnings of long-term economic fallout.
The US’s 20% reciprocal tariffs on the Taiwan region combine with a 12% surge in the New Taiwan dollar, creating a “double hit” that raises the real cost well beyond the nominal rate.
China and the U.S. agreed to extend the suspension of 24% reciprocal tariffs after trade talks in Stockholm, aiming to boost stability for global businesses and supply chains.
CGTN surveys global opinions on the U.S. reciprocal tariff policy as July 9 deadline approaches, inviting readers to share insights on trade tensions and the future of commerce.
US “reciprocal tariffs” are rattling markets—Dollar slides, tech execs eye China, and soybean exports squeeze American farmers, raising alarms about self-defeating blowback.
Exploring how US ‘reciprocal tariffs’ risk backfiring: from smuggling surges to global trade tensions, threatening the multilateral order.
A deep dive into the Trump administration’s ‘reciprocal’ tariff math, where matching 2+2 equals charging your neighbor rent because their lawn is greener.
Brazilian entrepreneurs warn that the U.S.’s new reciprocal tariff policy could lead to higher prices and global inflation.