
U.S. Begins Collecting New Tariffs, Disrupting Global Trade
The United States has begun collecting new tariffs on imports, disrupting global trade and shaking markets.
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The United States has begun collecting new tariffs on imports, disrupting global trade and shaking markets.

Nations worldwide are uniting to counter the US’s ‘reciprocal tariffs’, condemning them as bullying tactics and taking decisive action in response.

China has condemned the US decision to impose additional tariffs on Chinese goods, asserting that such actions violate WTO rules and harm the global economy. Beijing vows to safeguard its interests.

Trump’s new auto tariffs spark fears of higher prices, production halts, and strained global trade relations, potentially ushering in economic fallout and trade wars.

US tariffs are shaking up global trade, pushing countries to seek new partnerships. The world moves towards a multipolar era as nations respond to America’s trade policies.

China condemns US tariff ‘abuses’ and vows to protect its interests, criticizing US unilateralism and pledging to safeguard its sovereignty and development.

Global markets plunged as President Trump’s tariffs sparked fears of a global recession. The Nasdaq entered a bear market, and the Dow confirmed a correction amid escalating trade tensions.

U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent may resign over President Trump’s tariff policies, sparking concerns about escalating trade tensions and their impact on the economy.

Experts warn that the U.S. is heading toward a recession as stock markets plummet and tariff policies face criticism. Economists urge for sustainable policies to prevent prolonged economic hardship.

Trump’s new tariff formula is hitting the world’s poorest nations hardest, sparking global concern over economic impacts on developing countries.