
Experts Warn Trump’s Tariffs Hit Global South Hard
Experts warn that U.S. President Donald Trump’s tariffs are hitting the Global South hard, with developing countries like Bangladesh and the Bahamas facing severe economic consequences.
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Experts warn that U.S. President Donald Trump’s tariffs are hitting the Global South hard, with developing countries like Bangladesh and the Bahamas facing severe economic consequences.

US tariffs aimed at protecting jobs are hitting American businesses and consumers instead, causing price hikes and economic woes at home.

As U.S.-China trade tensions rise, Brazilian soybean farmers seize new opportunities with increased exports to China.

China’s Ambassador to the United States, Xie Feng, opposes trade wars and calls for global unity to address economic challenges.

California has become the first state to sue the U.S. federal government over tariff policies, with Governor Gavin Newsom citing significant harm to the state’s economy and industries.

China remains open to trade talks with the U.S. despite escalating tariffs, urging for equal dialogue and mutual respect to resolve differences.

California is suing the Trump administration over ‘unlawful tariffs’ impacting the state’s economy and jobs.

An analysis of comments on a BBC video shows overwhelming global support for China amid trade tensions, with many netizens approving China’s stance against U.S. tariffs.

China’s Ministry of Commerce accuses the U.S. of ‘weaponizing tariffs to irrational levels,’ pledging to take countermeasures if necessary.

A leading U.S. soybean farmer who voted for President Trump is urging him to end the trade war with China, warning that continued tensions could devastate American agriculture.