US: Trump imposes tariffs on Venezuelan oil buyers, foreign auto imports

02 April, 2025

President Donald Trump has announced plans to impose a 25% tariff on any country purchasing oil from Venezuela on 31 March 2025. The latest tariffs follow the Trump administration's implementation of tariffs under the America First Trade Policy,

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EU postpones response to US tariffs until mid-April 2025

25 March, 2025

EU Commissioner-Designate Maros Sefcovic announced, on 20 March 2025, to the Committee on International Trade that the EU's countermeasures against the US, in response to President Donald Trump's metals tariffs, will be postponed. The

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Canada: Ontario suspends 25% power surcharge following Trump’s tariff threat

14 March, 2025

Canadian province Ontario has suspended its 25% surcharge on electricity exports to the US after talks between US Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick and Ontario Premier Doug Ford. The talks followed after President Donald Trump announced to raise

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US: Trump orders lumber import probe and boost domestic production, raising concerns on potential tariffs 

10 March, 2025

US President Donald Trump has issued two executive orders concerning the timber industry on 1 March 2025. The first executive order aims to boost domestic production, and the second investigates the impact of imported timber on US security and

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Canada retaliates against US tariffs with multi-level countermeasures

10 March, 2025

Canada’s federal government has announced a detailed tariff package, which includes a comprehensive list of US products that will now face a 25% tariff, effective 4 March 2025, in response to the recent US tariffs on imports of Canadian

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US: Trump halts tariffs on USMCA products

07 March, 2025

US President Donald Trump signed executive orders halting the recently imposed tariffs on imports from Canada and Mexico covered under the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA) yesterday, on 6 March 2025. The USMCA allows goods to move

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US: Trump exempts automakers from Mexican, Canadian tariffs for a month

06 March, 2025

According to the White House, on 5 March 2025, US President Donald Trump has decided to exempt automakers from his 25% tariffs on Canada and Mexico for one month if they follow existing free trade rules. Following discussions with the three

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China retaliates with new tariffs, export restrictions, import ban on select US products

06 March, 2025

China's Ministry of Finance has released Tax Commission Announcement No. 2 of 2025 on 4 March detailing the implementation of additional tariffs on select US products. The additional measures include a 15% tariff on US imports of chicken, wheat,

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US raises tariffs on Chinese goods

05 March, 2025

US President Donald Trump signed an Executive Order on 3 March 2025, increasing tariffs on Chinese products from 10% to 20%. The order amends previous actions targeting the synthetic opioid supply chain and cites China's insufficient efforts to curb

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Canada retaliates with 25% tariffs on US products

05 March, 2025

In a retaliatory move, Canada’s Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, in a statement and a post on X, announced that Canada will implement 25% tariffs on CAD 155 billion of American products. This follows after US President Donald Trump’s new 25%

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US: Trump’s tariffs enters into force, Canada and China announces retaliation 

04 March, 2025

US President Donald Trump’s new 25% tariffs on imports from Canada and Mexico, and 20% tariffs on Chinese imports entered into force today, 4 March 2025, raising fears of trade conflicts with the top three US trading partners. In response,

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WTO Working Paper: Evolution of Preferential Trade Under Regional Trade Agreements

25 February, 2025

A WTO working paper of 7 February 2025, written by Rohini Acharya and Thakur Parajuli has the title The Evolution of Preferential Trade Under Regional Trade Agreements: Has Anything Changed? The paper looks at the question of whether the share of

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Nigeria approves 50% telecom tariff increase

10 February, 2025

The Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) has approved a 50% increase in telecommunication service tariffs on 20 January 2025. The tariff hike, capped at a maximum of 50% of current tariffs, is a response to the telecommunication operators,

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IMF: Revenue and Spending Measures for Developing Countries to Reduce Debt Levels

08 February, 2025

An IMF Public Finance Management (PFM) Blog, written by Talal Rafi (a Director at EY Sri Lanka) and published on 27 January 2025, looked at the measures developing countries can take to reduce public debt levels. The author notes that more than 3

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China imposes retaliatory tariffs on select US imports

07 February, 2025

China’s Tariff Commission of the State Council has released the Announcement of CTC No.1 on 4 February 2025, announcing additional tariffs on certain US imports effective from 10 February 2025. China’s new tariffs on US imports include a 15%

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EU Commission proposes changes to regulations on US import tariffs

06 February, 2025

The European Commission on 3 January 2025 has published a proposal for a Regulation Of The European Parliament And Of The Council amending Regulation (EU) 2018/196 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 7 February 2018 on additional

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US postpones new tariffs on Canada, Mexico for 30 days

04 February, 2025

US President Donald Trump has agreed on Monday, 3 February 2025, to halt tariffs on Canada and Mexico for 30 days – which was set to take effect Tuesday, 4 February 2025 – after both countries pledged to step up efforts to stop illicit drugs and

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US President Donald Trump’s tariffs spark retaliation from Canada, Mexico, China, and Taiwan escalating trade wars 

03 February, 2025

Canada’s Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced on Saturday, 1 February 2025, that the country will impose 25% tariffs on US goods, including orange juice, household appliances, and plastics, in response to US duties on Canadian imports. This

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