Trump promises tariffs of up to 70 per cent on dozens of countries
Donald Trump has reaffirmed his intention to impose significant import taxes, stating they will commence on August 1, 2025.
These new tariffs, ranging from 25 to 40 per cent, are aimed at reversing globalisation and boosting US manufacturing.
Trump has sent letters to various countries, including Japan and South Korea, describing their trade deficits as "unsustainable" and justifying the new rates.
Despite Trump's claims, these import taxes are typically paid by importers and often result in higher prices for consumers.