U.S. Tariffs Spark Global Trade Tensions
Global reactions surge as U.S. tariff threats spark intense negotiations by the EU, South Korea, and Japan, reshaping trade dynamics.
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Global reactions surge as U.S. tariff threats spark intense negotiations by the EU, South Korea, and Japan, reshaping trade dynamics.
New US tariffs on 14 countries mark the end of the 90-day pause, stirring up global trade tensions and surging deficits.
Trump insists tariffs hit 14 nations starting August 1, 2025, as global trade talks with Japan, South Korea, EU and more heat up.
Japan pushes back on U.S. trade pressure. PM Shigeru Ishiba vows no easy concessions, signaling a new era in global trade.
Former Singaporean foreign minister George Yeo remains optimistic, saying that despite tariff tensions, global trade flows on like water.
Japanese PM Ishiba calls Trump’s 25% tariffs “truly regrettable” as negotiations for a win-win deal continue.
Chinese Premier Li Qiang reaffirms China’s firm stance on fair trade amid U.S. tariff pressures, emphasizing justice in a shifting global order.
Japan’s PM Ishiba vows to stand firm in trade talks, challenging U.S. tariffs up to 35% on Japanese goods as negotiations heat up.
U.S. President Trump signs tariff letters for 12 countries with rates from 10% to 70%, marking a bold shift in trade tactics.
As Donald Trump’s tariff pause nears its end on July 9, Mexico quietly plans to diversify its trade to reduce reliance on U.S. exports.