WASHINGTON, Feb. 10 -- Since returning to office last month, US President Donald Trump has initiated numerous tariffs and made even more frequent threats to impose levies on imported goods.
They range from broad ones - a universal tariff on foreign-imported goods - to ones aimed at specific sectors, regions, or countries in an effort to get others to meet his policy demands.
Trump's threats have changed over time, ranging from small levies to ones exceeding 200 per cent, leaving other nations and businesses unclear of what is to come next.
Here is a roundup of Trump's trade-related steps and threats.
Broad Tariffs
A cornerstone of Trump's vision includes a phased rollout of universal tariffs on all US imports. Treasury Secretary Scott ...