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US tariffs ignite global trade tensions and economic uncertainty

Thursday 07 August 2025 - 12:50
By: Dakir Madiha
US tariffs ignite global trade tensions and economic uncertainty

New tariffs reshape international trade dynamics

US President Donald Trump has implemented sweeping tariffs on imports from over 90 countries, sparking diplomatic tensions and economic anxiety worldwide. The tariffs aim to address what the administration views as a skewed global trade system. On his Truth Social platform, Trump claimed the measures are already generating "billions of dollars" for the US economy.

The latest tariff package includes a 50% levy on Indian goods starting August 27, contingent on New Delhi halting its oil trade with Russia. India has denounced the demand as “unfair” and signaled no intention to comply. The decision further strains US-India relations amid rising geopolitical complexities.

Broad impact and targeted nations

Several US allies and trading partners have been hit hard. Switzerland faces a 39% tariff after failing to secure an agreement with Washington. Taiwan, a critical semiconductor hub, has been subjected to a 20% tariff, though its government has described the measure as “temporary.” Southeast Asian nations, including Laos and Myanmar, have also been targeted, despite limited direct trade with the US. Analysts suggest these tariffs are part of a broader strategy to counter China's economic influence.

American allies have scrambled to mitigate the impact. Japan, South Korea, and the UK secured reduced tariffs through last-minute negotiations. The EU managed to strike a framework deal, agreeing to a 15% levy on its exports to the US. Canada, however, saw its tariff rate rise from 25% to 35%, with Trump accusing Ottawa of insufficient action against cross-border drug smuggling.

Economic and political fallout

India’s inclusion in the tariff package has raised significant concerns. As the world’s third-largest oil importer, India relies heavily on Russian energy to maintain price stability. With national elections approaching and fuel prices already a sensitive issue, the tariffs could have far-reaching political and economic implications.

While some markets in Asia, including Japan and China, responded with relative stability, Indian and Australian markets experienced declines. The tariffs have also prompted countries to explore reciprocal measures, raising the specter of prolonged trade conflicts.

A redefined global trade landscape

The Trump administration’s aggressive tariffs have redrawn the contours of international trade. Countries now face a stark choice: align with Washington’s demands or brace for economic consequences. As negotiations continue, the long-term implications for global trade remain uncertain, with ripple effects likely to be felt across industries and economies worldwide.


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