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Trump is reportedly considering imposing universal tariffs only on key imported goods

Breakings ·  Jan 6 19:42

According to reports, US President-elect Donald Trump's aides are exploring tariff plans that apply to every country, but only on key imported goods. According to the news, there are still two weeks until Trump takes office, and his aides are still discussing imposing import tariffs on goods from all countries, but instead of covering all imported goods, current discussions revolve around taking tariff action only on specific industries critical to the US country or economic security, thereby abandoning key elements of Trump's campaign promises, at least for the time being. Trump called for a “universal” tariff of up to 10% or 20% on all goods imported from the US during the election campaign. It is unclear exactly which imported goods or industries will face tariffs. According to the news, initial discussions mainly revolved around several key industries that the Trump team wanted to bring back to the US, including the defense industry supply chain (imposing tariffs on steel, iron, aluminum, and copper), critical medical equipment (syringes, needles, medicine bottles, and pharmaceutical materials), and energy production (batteries, rare earth mines, and even photovoltaic panels). (Financial Services Association)

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