{"id":4976,"date":"2025-08-01T13:40:26","date_gmt":"2025-08-01T08:40:26","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/news.iq\/?p=4976"},"modified":"2025-08-01T13:59:13","modified_gmt":"2025-08-01T08:59:13","slug":"trump-unveils-slew-of-new-tariffs-punishes-canada","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/news.iq\/en\/trump-unveils-slew-of-new-tariffs-punishes-canada\/","title":{"rendered":"Trump unveils slew of new tariffs, punishes Canada"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>President Donald Trump unveiled new tariffs Thursday on nearly 70 countries &#8212; including a blistering 35 percent on neighbor Canada &#8212; as he seeks to reshape global trade to benefit the US economy.<\/p>\n<p>However, in a minor reprieve that opens the door to further negotiations, the White House said the measures will take effect in a week for most countries, not Friday as previously expected.<\/p>\n<p>The tariffs are a demonstration of raw economic power that Trump sees putting US exporters in a stronger position while encouraging domestic manufacturing by keeping out foreign imports.<\/p>\n<p>But the muscular approach has raised fears of inflation and other economic fallout in the world&#8217;s biggest economy.<\/p>\n<p>Trump raised duties on nearly 70 economies, from a current 10 percent level imposed in April when he unleashed &#8220;reciprocal&#8221; tariffs citing unfair trade practices.<\/p>\n<p>The new, steeper levels listed in an executive order vary by trading partner and go as high as 41 percent.<\/p>\n<p>Any goods &#8220;transshipped&#8221; through other jurisdictions to avoid US duties would be hit with an additional 40-percent tariff, the order said.<\/p>\n<p>The American leader separately hiked tariffs on Canadian goods from 25 percent to 35 percent &#8212; starting Friday.<\/p>\n<p>He had warned of trade consequences for Canada after Prime Minister Mark Carney announced plans to recognize a Palestinian state at the UN General Assembly in September.<\/p>\n<p>Trump&#8217;s order cited Canada&#8217;s failure to &#8220;cooperate in curbing the ongoing flood of fentanyl and other illicit drugs&#8221; as well as its &#8220;retaliation&#8221; against his measures.<\/p>\n<p>Carney said his government was &#8220;disappointed&#8221; with the hike, citing its efforts to crack down on fentanyl and increase border security.<\/p>\n<p>&#8211; &#8216;Tears up&#8217; rule book &#8211;<\/p>\n<p>Trump gave more time to neighbor and major trading partner Mexico, delaying for 90 days a threat to increase tariffs from 25 percent to 30 percent, after holding talks with President Claudia Sheinbaum.<\/p>\n<p>Exemptions remain, however, for a wide range of Canadian and Mexican goods entering the United States under a North American trade pact.<\/p>\n<p>With questions hanging over the effectiveness of bilateral trade deals already struck &#8212; including with the European Union and Japan &#8212; the outcome of Trump&#8217;s overall plan remained uncertain.<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;No doubt about it &#8212; the executive order and related agreements concluded over the past few months tears up the trade rule book that has governed international trade since World War II,&#8221; said Wendy Cutler, senior vice president of the Asia Society Policy Institute.<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;Whether our partners can preserve it without the United States is an open question,&#8221; she added.<\/p>\n<p>Beijing warned that US protectionism &#8220;harms the interests of all parties&#8221;.<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;The Chinese side&#8217;s opposition to tariffs has been consistent and clear,&#8221; foreign ministry spokesman Guo Jiakun said, adding: &#8220;There is no winner in a tariff war or trade war.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>The elevated duties come after Washington twice postponed their implementation amid a frantic series of negotiations, alongside announcements of new duties and deals with partners.<\/p>\n<p>The 79-year-old Republican has made tariffs core to his protectionist brand of hard-right politics. On Thursday, he claimed the US economy had &#8220;no chance of survival or success&#8221; without levies.<\/p>\n<p>&#8211; Frantic negotiations &#8211;<\/p>\n<p>But the latest salvo came amid legal challenges against Trump&#8217;s use of emergency economic powers.<\/p>\n<p>After a lower court said the president exceeded his authority, the US Court of Appeals heard arguments Thursday in cases against the blanket tariffs targeting different countries.<\/p>\n<p>While the president has touted a surge in customs revenues this year, economists warn the duties could fuel inflation.<\/p>\n<p>Proponents of his policy argue their impact will be one-off, but analysts are awaiting further data to gauge for more persistent effects.<\/p>\n<p>Those who managed to strike deals with Washington to avert steeper threatened levies included Vietnam, Japan, Indonesia, the Philippines, South Korea and the European Union.<\/p>\n<p>Among other tariff levels adjusted in Trump&#8217;s latest order, Switzerland now faces a higher 39 percent duty.<\/p>\n<p>The tariff on Taiwanese products was revised down to 20 percent from 32 percent, but its President Lai Ching-te vowed to seek an even lower level.<\/p>\n<p>In Southeast Asia, Phnom Penh and Bangkok welcomed news that they each face a 19-percent tariff &#8212; down from initial threatened levels of 49 percent on Cambodia and 36 percent on Thailand.<\/p>\n<p>Britain also reached a pact with the United States, although it was not originally targeted by higher &#8220;reciprocal&#8221; tariffs.<\/p>\n<p>Notably excluded from the drama was China, which faces an August 12 deadline instead, when duties could bounce back to higher levels.<\/p>\n<p>Washington and Beijing at one point brought tit-for-tat tariffs to triple-digit levels, but both countries have agreed to temporarily lower these duties and are working to extend their truce.<\/p>\n<p>bys-sms\/djw\/dan<\/p>\n<p>\u00a9 Agence France-Presse<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>President Donald Trump unveiled new tariffs Thursday on nearly 70 countries &#8212; including a blistering 35 percent on neighbor Canada &#8212; as he seeks to reshape global trade to benefit the US economy. 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