Trump tariffs: Global leaders, such as Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney, his Australian counterpart Anthony Albanese and Italy Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni with fear and criticism in response to US President Donald Trump 2.
Trump’s announcement on mutual tariffs on business partners imposes fees for American goods.
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The 78 -year -old President on the “Day of Liberation”, as part of the “Day of Liberation”, stated that he said on the “day of liberation” that the 78 -year -old tariff for all foreign vehicles would be in force from midnight local time. Trump said 10 % of the tariffs to all imports in the US will start from April 5th.
While he stated that the “global age” would begin for the US, he said that the United Kingdom would have 10 % of the EU goods tariff, and the EU rate will be 20 %, 34 % for imports from China and 26 % “discounted reciprocal tariff” in India.
Canada promises countermeasures
“Trump has retained a number of important elements of our relationship, a commercial relationship between Canada and the United States.
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He added that they would fight with tariffs with countermeasures in an effort to protect their workers and further create the “strongest G7 economy”.
“Trade and Cooperation with USA”
“We don’t want growing trade barriers. We don’t want a trade war … We want to find a way back to the trade and cooperation with the US so that people in our countries can enjoy a better life,” said Swedish Prime Minister Ulf Kisserson.
“Global Trade and Reality”
South Korean reigning President Han Duck-Soo said, “The Global Trade War has become a reality” and the government should use all its resources to defeat the “business crisis”.
Trump Administration’s tariffs have no “no basis in logic”
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese hit Trump and said that his administration’s tariffs had “no basis in logic” and go against the base of their two nations. Albanese added that it is not “not an act of friend” and this announcement will increase “uncertainty in the global economy”, which increases the costs of American households.
Colombia “to protect the national industry and its exporters”
Colombian Foreign Minister Laura Sarabia said they focused on measures, more than for the protection of the national industry and its exporters.
Brazil looks “resort to the world business organization”
Brazil “evaluates all possible steps to ensure reciprocity in bilateral trade, including resorting to the world trade organization, to defend legitimate national interests. The Brazilian government today regrets the decision of the North American government, April 2 to impose other tariffs no more than 10% of all Brazilian exports.
Italy is trying to “avoid trade war” with us
The Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni said Italy would be possible to join the “Agreement” with the United States to prevent a trade war that would inevitably “weaken the West in favor of other global players”.
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Irish believes the tariffs ‘benefits no one’
“The US decision to impose 20% of tariffs on imports from all over the European Union is deeply regrettable.
New Zealand’s relationship with us remains “strong”
We do not want growing business barriers. We do not want a trade war … We want to find a way back to the road and cooperation along with the US.
The Minister of Trade in New Zealand said: “New Zealand’s interests are best served in a world where the trade flows freely … New Zealand’s bilateral relationship with the US remains strong.
(With Reuters inputs)
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