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    August 2, 2025
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    U.S. President Donald Trump has signed an executive order implementing sweeping tariff adjustments on a wide array of America’s trading partners, marking a decisive shift in U.S. trade policy and reversing decades of global trade liberalization. The new US tariffs, which range from 10% to 41%, come under the administration’s so-called “reciprocal tariff” framework aimed at addressing trade imbalances.

    Global trade routes face disruption following US tariff escalation

    The latest measures, announced Thursday, are set to take effect next week. While the revised rates are lower than the initial US tariffs introduced in April, the global average remains historically high at approximately 15%, a sixfold increase compared to levels before Trump’s return to office. Countries with significant trade surpluses with the United States, such as Switzerland, have been hit hardest, with Swiss exports now facing a punitive 39% tariff.

    Conversely, Lesotho, Madagascar, and the Falkland Islands saw steep reductions in their previously announced rates, with levies reduced to as low as 10% for select goods. Council of Economic Advisors Chairman Stephen Miran expressed confidence that the tariffs will generate higher-than-expected revenue for the U.S. government. In an interview, Miran stated that projections have been revised upward, estimating tariff collections could approach $4 trillion over the next decade.

    Senate leaders warn of domestic job losses tied to tariff uncertainty

    He emphasized that recent trade agreements with the European Union, Japan, and South Korea could serve as templates for other nations seeking to secure similar deals, mentioning Canada, China, and Mexico as likely candidates for upcoming negotiations. However, not all reactions have been positive. Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer criticized the tariff strategy, citing weaker-than-expected jobs data as evidence of economic harm.

    Schumer labeled the measures as a “destructive trade war” and warned that American consumers would ultimately bear the financial burden. Economists echoed similar concerns, noting that the higher tariffs could depress consumer demand and complicate the Federal Reserve’s efforts to manage inflation. Despite a temporary boost in exports as businesses rushed to preempt the new levies, analysts warn that the latest tariffs represent a significant demand shock to the global economy.

    Market reactions to the tariff revisions have been mixed. U.S. equities experienced a sharp decline, with the S&P 500 falling 1.5% amid disappointing manufacturing and employment data. Bond yields also dropped, reflecting increased investor expectations for Federal Reserve rate cuts. The Bloomberg Dollar Index saw its steepest one-day fall in over a month.

    Economists warn tariffs may erode consumer demand and inflate prices

    While the White House contends that the tariffs are designed to incentivize domestic manufacturing and reduce dependency on foreign goods, concerns over policy clarity persist. In particular, the administration’s provision to impose an additional 40% tariff on transshipped goods, ostensibly targeting Chinese exports, has been criticized for its vague enforcement guidelines.

    As the tariff regime intensifies, trade representatives from multiple countries are continuing negotiations with U.S. officials in efforts to secure exemptions or reductions. The Trump administration maintains that its ultimate objective is to forge new trade agreements that preserve American industrial competitiveness while narrowing the trade deficit. – By Content Syndication Services.

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