Trump raises tariffs on more than 90 countries as Canada's Carney 'disappointed' by 35% levy!
The US announces fresh tariffs on more than 90 countries, as Donald Trump's deadline to strike trade deals passes.
Tariffs on Canada increase from 25% to 35% - PM Mark Carney says he's "disappointed", but most Canadian goods are exempt under a previous agreement.
Higher tariffs for Mexico are paused for another 90 days, but Brazil faces a 50% levy.
Trump first announced his tariff plan in April, sending chaos rippling through the world economy. He later postponed it so countries, including the UK, could negotiate deals - here's a quick reminder of how we got here
Overall, these tariffs are less aggressive than the president threatened in April, writes our deputy economics editor.