
Reciprocal Tariffs Spark Global Shift Away From US Trade Order
US reciprocal tariffs on steel, aluminum and beyond are disrupting the Bretton Woods-era order, spurring protectionism, boycotts and WTO lawsuits as nations seek new trade alliances.
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US reciprocal tariffs on steel, aluminum and beyond are disrupting the Bretton Woods-era order, spurring protectionism, boycotts and WTO lawsuits as nations seek new trade alliances.
US firms are racing to restock from the Chinese mainland supply chain after the Geneva summit eased tariffs, underscoring how vital these networks remain in global trade.
Cote d’Ivoire cocoa farmers face a proposed 21% U.S. tariff amid weather and plant disease challenges, risking incomes and global supply chains.