💥TARIFFS OF DONALD TRUMP💥
#TrumpTariffs The tariff plan of President Trump, starting on August 7, 2025, imposes a base tariff of 10% on exports from most countries to the United States.
Key Points of the Plan:
Universal and Specific Tariff: Although the base rate is 10%, about 70 countries will face higher tariffs, ranging from 15% to 41%. The highest tariffs are applied to nations such as Syria (41%), Laos (40%), and Switzerland (39%).
Sectoral Tariffs: Tariffs of 50% are maintained for steel and aluminum, and 25% for automobiles. Additionally, imports of copper will have a tariff of 50%.
Agreements with Trade Partners: The Trump administration has negotiated adjustments:
Canada: Its tariff increased to 35% due to lack of cooperation on the fentanyl issue.
Mexico: Received a 90-day truce to negotiate, maintaining a tariff of 25% on many products.
European Union: Reached an agreement that exempts certain goods from tariffs exceeding 15%, while others will pay an adjusted rate.
Economic Impact: Experts warn that these tariffs could increase costs for businesses and consumers in the United States, with a potential increase of 2% to 4.5% in factory costs.