New Delhi, Aug. 1 -- Several countries worldwide remain on edge as President Donald Trump continues to impose a slew of tariffs on goods the United States imports from its trade partners, including India and Pakistan.
Trump announced on April 2, so-called 'Liberation Day,' a slew of "reciprocal" tariffs or import taxes. Trump twice delayed these tariffs. Many of these have been paused.
In the latest move, Trump signed a sweeping executive order on Thursday, imposing reciprocal tariffs ranging from 10% to 41% on American imports from a wide array of countries, dramatically reshaping the US trade landscape. Most of the tariffs will take effect after midnight on August 7.
The US President argues that the tariffs would:
1. Boost American ...
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