Canada? Mexico? Russia? President Donald Trump excluded several countries from the tariffs he announced this week.
This exemption of tariffs from these nations has been widely questioned by major trading partners that have been charged steep duties.
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Newsweek has compiled a full list of the 180 countries that will be subject to Trump's new import taxes here. Nations that are not subject to the tariffs include Russia, Belarus, Cuba and North Korea.
Trump promised tariffs that would mirror what other nations assess. In fact, the calculation is quite different.
Trump declared universal tariffs of 10% on imports from all countries and much higher levies on about 60 countries on Wednesday.
While international responses to new tariffs announced by US President Donald Trump ranged form from immediate countermeasures to ruling out retaliatory steps, stock markets around the globe fell. DW ...
President Trump imposed sweeping tariffs Wednesday on all U.S. trading partners, plowing ahead on a risky economic strategy.
President Donald Trump has imposed reciprocal tariffs on 182 countries, but Russia, Canada, and Mexico are notable exceptions. While Canada and Mexico already face strict tariffs, Russia remains under ...
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