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Trump prepares to unveil reciprocal tariffs
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US President Donald Trump's plan to impose tariffs on foreign imports, dubbed "Liberation Day," is set to take effect on Wednesday, April 2. The tariffs are expected to be reciprocal, matching the levies imposed by other countries on US exports.
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The idea that we would weaken biosecurity laws is like cutting off your nose to spite your face. In order to defend the exports that total less than 5% of Australia's exports, you undermine our biosecurity system. Not on my watch.
With challenging times ahead, Prime Minister Carney and President Sheinbaum emphasised the importance of safeguarding North American competitiveness while respecting the sovereignty of each nation.
This is the largest and most prosperous trade relationship worldwide. We would all be better off if we could find a constructive solution.
The EU will continue to seek negotiated solutions, while safeguarding its economic interests.
So many Europeans feel utterly disheartened by the announcement from the United States.
Europe holds a lot of cards, from trade to technology to the size of our market. But this strength is also built on our readiness to take firm counter measures if necessary.
I continue to stand up for Australia and have said very clearly we won't compromise and negotiate on our PBS, on our biosecurity, on our media bargaining code. I will stand up for Australia.
It is going to work, and the president has a brilliant team of advisers who have been studying these issues for decades, and we are focused on restoring the golden age of America and making America a manufacturing superpower.
Often in the Senate, everything is pretty predictable. This is one where it's not particularly predictable.
We need to fight battles with our foes first and then try to figure out any inequalities with our friends second.
If you look at the unfair trade practices – we have 50% (tariff) from the European Union on American dairy and a 700% tariff from Japan on American rice. You have a 100% tariff from India on American agricultural products and nearly 300% from Canada on American butter and cheese.
April 2, 2025, will go down as one of the most important days in modern American history.
You're going to see in two days, which is maybe tomorrow night or probably Wednesday.
We're going to be very nice, relatively speaking, we're going to be very kind.
We are going to be very nice by comparison to what they were. The numbers will be lower than what they have been charging us, and in some cases, maybe substantially lower.
Relatively speaking, we're going to be very kind.
It's really, in a sense, a rebirth of our country.
Republicans in the Senate MUST vote to keep the National Emergency in place.
I heard that India is going to be dropping its tariffs substantially. A lot of countries are going to drop their tariffs.
Trump's tariffs
- Donald Trump Announces 90-Day Tariff Reduction with China
- US and China Reach New Agreement on Tariffs After Ongoing Trade Negotiations in Geneva
- Donald Trump Proposes Significant Reduction in China Tariffs Amid Ongoing Trade Negotiations
sources
- 1.Al Jazeera
- 2.France 24
- 3.ABC News (Australia)
- 4.BBC
- 5.CNA News
- 6.The Guardian
- 7.The Times of India
- 8.DW News
- 9.The Washington Post
- 10.The New York Times
- 11.ABC News
- 12.Agence France-Presse
perspectives
- 1.US under Donald Trump
- 2.Chinese Foreign Policy
- 3.US-China Relations
- 4.Immigration to the US
- 5.US Economy
- 6.Inflation
- 7.Trade Agreement
- 8.World Economy
- 9.US-India relations
- 10.Mexico under Claudia Sheinbaum
- 11.US-EU relations
- 12.United States–Mexico–Canada Agreement
countries
- 1.United Arab Emirates
- 2.Argentina
- 3.Australia
- 4.Brazil
- 5.Canada
- 6.Switzerland
- 7.China
- 8.Germany
- 9.Spain
- 10.France
- 11.United Kingdom
- 12.Greenland
organizations
- 1.White House
- 2.European Union
- 3.Republican Party
- 4.European Commission
- 5.Apple
- 6.US Trade Representative
- 7.Atlanta Federal Reserve
- 8.Goldman Sachs
- 9.Meta
- 10.North Atlantic Treaty Organisation
- 11.PhRMA
- 12.Budget Lab
persons
- 1.Donald Trump
- 2.Karoline Leavitt
- 3.Ursula Von Der Leyen
- 4.Mark Carney
- 5.Scott Bessent
- 6.Claudia Sheinbaum
- 7.Peter Navarro
- 8.Marine Le Pen
- 9.Christine Lagarde
- 10.David E Sanger
- 11.Giorgia Meloni
- 12.Olaf Scholz