The world is reacting to President Trump's announcement of new tariffs on nearly every country on the planet. NPR correspondents around the world are hearing anger, dismay, threats of retaliation and bewilderment. The move is meant to re-shape the global trading order and some countries are being hit harder than others.
US President Donald Trump announced new tariffs on imports from China, EU countries and Japan. The media is shocked and worried about the negative consequences for world trade. Some countries are already working with the US president and some others are not. The Chinese leadership in Beijing has so far avoided direct criticism of Trump.
There's a world tour of global responses to new tariffs imposed under the second Trump administration on the BBC World Service today. . "The World Tour of Global Responses to New Tariffs under the Second Trump Administration" is broadcast on BBC World Radio.
KPMG chief economist Diane Swonk offers a bleak prognosis for the economy following President Donald Trump's tariffs. She is concerned about the impact of the tariffs on the economy and the global trade war. for more information, visit KPMG's website.
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Trump administration has imposed new tariffs on countries that sell goods to the United States. The new tariffs could be as high as 54%, depending on how the White House calculates duties on U.S. exports. Markets, economists and US allies are reacting to the new tariffs.
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