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face the tariffs because of their failure to address the importing of goods made with forced labour. Critics say Trump's tariff policy has caused price rises in the US and elsewhere. The US government
countries the US trades with, starting on February 24. Later, he raised the tariff to 15 percent, the highest rate allowed under this trade law. The EU is now facing a 25 percent tariff
country. He said it is a response to unilateral tariffs imposed last year by US President Donald Trump and a reaffirmation of multilateralism. “Nothing better than believing in the exercise of democracy, in multilateralism
tariff from the Trump administration for allegedly failing to prevent imports of goods made by slave labour. The US trade representative, Jamieson Greer, listed Australia among 54 economies that “failed to impose and effectively enforce
US, and fighting American tariffs - and the expectations on him are immense. Some argue he has now arrived at an inflection point where Canadians will be watching to see if he fulfills the transformative change
country of promoting a witch-hunt against Bolsonaro, who was later convicted for attempting to overthrow democracy. Trump later withdrew most of the levies, including on Brazilian beef and coffee, at least in part
US college graduates face harsh job market amid economic uncertainty **New York City, USA –** Like clockwork each May, soon-to-be college graduates drift into New York City’s Washington Square Park in caps
new investments and signing trade deals with other countries. “The world is more dangerous and divided,” Carney said. “The US has fundamentally changed its approach to trade, raising its tariffs to levels last seen during
country director for [Chery](https://www.theguardian.com/business/2026/jan/30/chinese-carmaker-chery-european-base-liverpool-jaguar-land-rover-omoda-jaecoo), said: “This exceptional growth underlines Chery UK’s position as a key contributor to the overall business growth by 2030.” The focus on overseas sales was evident
US President Donald Trump’s tariffs, which have partially exempted semiconductors but hit exporters in non-tech industries. “The traditional [manufacturing] sector suffers higher tariffs than other competing countries like Korea or Japan, or even
new trade war, one that could shake the foundations of the global economy. Trump repeatedly raised and lowered tariffs on America's largest trading partner, at times reaching rates of over 100%. China responded
US economy. The latest tariffs are a result of investigations into the labour laws in 60 countries using section 301 of the Trade Act of 1974. According to a 98-page report on that investigation
new steel tariffs](https://www.theguardian.com/business/2026/mar/19/uk-steel-tariffs-competition-peter-kyle-tata-steel-port-talbot) in March and commissioned them to draft a competing plan that will include scrapping net zero policies. The party is trying to harness growing anger at the government
new policies in a speech on Tuesday in response to an expected energy crisis prompted by Donald Trump’s war with Iran. These will include speeding up [the warm homes plan](https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2026/jan/20/uk-warm-homes-plan-gas-boilers-billions-heat-pumps)
US financial TV to say there was nothing to worry about. Markets and the economy would recover fast, he said. However, the Canadian finance minister François-Philippe Champagne, who was present
faced US criticism for its reliance on discounted Russian crude. Both these moves – the dismissal of charges against Adani and the extension of the sanctions waiver on Russian oil already at sea – can be seen
US to place tariffs of 30% on imports Rwandan clothing, where there had previously been none. Rwanda insists that the country has benefitted from hiking its second-hand clothing taxes from
tariffs on global imports and the US-Israel war on Iran have all impacted India’s economy and energy security, and New Delhi has been trying to widen its relations with many other countries
country's economy, which has been struggling with a number of issues including weak consumption, a shrinking population and a prolonged property crisis. From abroad, China also faces an energy crunch due to the Iran
tariffs on key US energy and agricultural exports, including a blanket 10 percent levy on all US imports, with surcharges on specific items. These range from 11 percent on propane and ethane to 77 percent