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Trump to Impose Reciprocal Tariffs Amid Global Trade War Fears

Washington, D.C. (February 12, 2025) – President Donald Trump announced plans to impose reciprocal tariffs on every country that charges duties on U.S. imports, potentially as soon as this evening. This move has heightened fears of a widening global trade war and the risk of accelerating U.S. inflation.

Key Announcements
  • Reciprocal Tariffs: President Trump stated that he might sign the reciprocal tariffs later today or tomorrow morning. The announcement comes as Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi is set to visit the White House on February 13. The Trump administration has criticized India’s high tariffs that restrict U.S. imports.
  • Exemptions Considered: Republican House Speaker Mike Johnson mentioned that exemptions might be considered for industries such as automotive and pharmaceuticals, though he was not certain.
  • Inflation Concerns: Economists view tariffs as an inflation risk, with data showing consumer prices increased in January by the most in nearly one to one and a half years.
Recent Tariff Actions
  • Steel and Aluminum Tariffs: President Trump recently announced tariffs on all steel and aluminum imports starting March 12, drawing condemnation from Mexico, Canada, and the European Union. Japan and Australia are seeking exemptions from these duties.
  • Chinese Goods: Last week, Trump imposed an additional 10% tariff on Chinese goods, effective February 4, with Chinese countermeasures taking effect this week.
  • Mexico and Canada: A 25% tariff on goods from Mexico and Canada has been delayed until March 4 to allow for negotiations over border security and the flow of fentanyl.
Industry Reactions
  • Manufacturing Concerns: Industries reliant on steel and aluminum imports are scrambling to offset expected cost increases. Some U.S. workers have welcomed the metal tariffs, but manufacturing firms warn of higher prices reverberating across supply chains.
  • European Response: The EU is prioritizing negotiations over retaliatory countermeasures to avoid a damaging trade war. EU trade chief Maros Sefcovic has been in discussions with U.S. officials regarding the tariffs.
Expert Opinions
  • Trade Experts: Structuring the reciprocal tariffs poses significant challenges. Trade experts suggest that U.S. officials could opt for a flat 10% or 20% tariff rate or a more complex approach matching U.S. tariffs to other countries’ rates.
  • Economic Impact: Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau warned that U.S. growth would suffer from the metal tariffs, while Trump trade adviser Peter Navarro downplayed the negative impact, citing past tariff measures.

As the situation unfolds, the international community is closely monitoring the potential implications of these tariff actions on global trade and economic stability.

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