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NDTV Profit on MSNTrump Levies 50% Tariffs On Brazil; New Letters Issued To Iraq, Libya, Sri Lanka, Others — Key HighlightsTrump announced a 20% levy on the Phillippines, as per his latest Truth Social post. Laos: 40%. Myanmar: 40%. Thailand: 36%. Cambodia: 36%. Bangladesh: 35%. Serbia: 35%.
Tensions between the U.S. and its NATO allies have cooled off since most of the alliance's member states agreed to increase their defense spending from 2 percent of GDP to 5 percent by 2035, which many Trump supporters say is proof that his hard-charging negotiating tactics, even among friends, produces results.
Donald Trump issued tariff letters to several countries, including the Philippines, Brunei, Moldova, Algeria, Libya, and Iraq, warning of reciprocal duties starting August 1, 2025. These actions follow Trump's earlier announcement of tariffs for fourteen other nations.
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Asian News International on MSNTrump announces tariffs on imports from Sri Lanka, Iraq and five other nationsUS President Donald Trump on Wednesday announced a fresh round of tariffs on imports from seven nations - Sri Lanka, Algeria, Iraq, Libya, the Philippines, Moldova and Brunei. These tariffs will come into effect on August 1.
President Donald Trump has intensified his trade agenda, announcing tariff letters sent to seven nations—Sri Lanka, Algeria, Iraq, Libya, Philippines, Moldova, and Brunei—promising levies up to 30 per cent starting 1 August unless trade deals are secured.
US President Donald Trump on Wednesday announced new import tariffs of up to 30% on several trading partner nations, including Libya, Iraq, and Algeria. The Trump administration has imposed 20% tariffs on the Philippines.
Explore our tariff tracker to see the latest rates for Brazil and seven other nations impacted by Trump's new trade policies.
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'A Big Fat Mistake': Donald Trump's Ultimate Insult To Iraq War Veterans During The 2016 ElectionPresident Donald Trump made the ultimate insult to Iraq war veterans during the 2016 Election. In the 9th Republican primary debate President Trump claimed that the war was a 'big fat mistake' that yielded the United States 'nothing.
Price increases could hit coffee, shoes, appliances and other products as a result of President Donald Trump’s new tariffs in recent days, analysts told ABC News.