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Trump’s Tariff Policy Draws Global Criticism Amid Hopes for Trade Negotiations

by Giezel Garcia
04/03/2025
in Trade Policies

President Donald Trump announced on Wednesday the imposition of what he refers to as “reciprocal tariffs” on imports to the United States from numerous countries. Starting on April 5, all imports to the U.S. will be subject to a 10% baseline tariff, with additional levies targeting 90 nations that the Trump administration deems to impose unfair trade barriers on U.S. goods. These additional tariffs will take effect on April 9.

Among the countries facing the highest tariffs are several Asian nations, including China, which will face a 34% tariff on its exports to the U.S. In response, China expressed its opposition, stating that it would take “countermeasures” to protect its interests. Several other countries, including the United Kingdom, Brazil, and Egypt, will see the baseline 10% tariff applied to their exports.

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Economists have raised concerns that the new tariffs could have a significant economic impact, particularly on lower-income Americans, and increase the risk of a recession.

Global Reactions to the Tariffs
The international response to the tariffs has been largely negative, with leaders from various countries criticizing the move but also expressing a desire to resolve trade issues through negotiation.

China
China’s government has strongly opposed the new tariffs, warning that they will exacerbate trade tensions. “There are no winners in trade wars, and there is no way out for protectionism,” said China’s Commerce Ministry. While specific countermeasures were not outlined, China expressed a willingness to engage in discussions with the U.S. on trade matters.

European Union
The European Union, a major U.S. trading partner, will face a 20% reciprocal tariff. European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen called the decision a “major blow” to the global economy, emphasizing the risk of increasing protectionism. However, she noted that the EU would refrain from further retaliatory actions if a new trade agreement could be negotiated. German Economy Minister Robert Habeck expressed confidence that a unified EU response could pressure the U.S. to reconsider its position. Meanwhile, Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni and Irish Prime Minister Micheál Martin both expressed disappointment, stressing the importance of maintaining strong trade ties with the U.S.

United Kingdom
The U.K. will avoid the higher 20% tariffs imposed on the EU, but the 10% baseline tariff is still seen as a setback. British Prime Minister Keir Starmer reaffirmed his commitment to securing a trade agreement with the U.S. to avoid further escalation and protect Britain’s economic interests.

Japan
Japan expressed regret over the tariffs, particularly the 24% tariff on its exports. Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba reiterated Japan’s call for the U.S. to reconsider its unilateral trade measures, and officials suggested that Japan may take responsive actions as needed.

Brazil
Brazil is evaluating its response to the new tariffs, with President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva expressing concerns that the measures could harm both the U.S. and Brazilian economies. Brazil has also indicated its intention to explore dispute resolution through the World Trade Organization (WTO).

Vietnam and Cambodia
Vietnam has been heavily impacted by the tariffs, with its exports facing a 46% tariff. The Vietnamese government has not yet announced retaliatory measures but is closely monitoring the situation. Similarly, Cambodia, which faces a 49% tariff, criticized the U.S. decision, describing it as unreasonable. Cambodian officials expressed hope for negotiations through existing trade frameworks, including the ASEAN bloc and the WTO.

Australia
Australia’s Prime Minister Anthony Albanese described the new tariffs as “unwarranted,” pointing out that even some of Australia’s remote territories were targeted with higher tariffs. He emphasized the importance of finding a diplomatic solution to the trade tensions.

As these developments unfold, many nations have stressed the need for continued dialogue to resolve trade disputes, expressing hope that negotiations could mitigate the economic consequences of the new tariffs.

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