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Trump expands global tariff front, targeting more nations and raising trade tensions worldwide

Trump expands global tariff front, targeting more nations and raising trade tensions worldwide

2025-07-16
Summary๏ผšTrump announced that at least 100 "small countries" will face tariffs slightly above 10%, and hinted at tariffs on pharmaceuticals and chips, while Indonesia has reached a trade agreement with the United States.

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Trump Expands Tariff Range, Over a Hundred Smaller Nations to be Affected

U.S. President Trump announced on Tuesday that his administration plans to issue tariff notifications to at least 100 smaller countries, with these nations' imports expected to face tariffs "slightly above 10%." This move signifies another major expansion of the Trump administration's trade protectionism agenda worldwide.

According to Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick, the tariffs primarily target countries in Africa and the Caribbean, which have relatively small trade volumes with the United States. Although these countries' trade volume has limited impact on the overall U.S. trade imbalance, the Trump administration clearly aims to reshape U.S. trade relations comprehensively through extensive tariff barriers.

Previously, Trump had issued tariff notifications to more than 20 major trade partners, including Canada and Brazil, with rates ranging from 25% to 40%. Canada faces a 35% tariff threat, while Brazil's tariffs could reach as high as 50%. These "tariff letters" emphasize that the new tariffs will be independent of existing sectoral tariffs and that the U.S. "might consider adjustments" if the relevant countries eliminate tariff and non-tariff trade barriers, leaving room for future trade negotiations.

Key Product Tariffs Emerge, Pharmaceuticals and Chips First in Line

In addition to broad tariffs on specific countries, Trump also revealed plans for tariffs on specific products, with pharmaceuticals and computer chips among the initial targets. Trump stated that announcements regarding pharmaceutical tariffs "may come by the end of the month," with initial rates being low, but companies would be given a year to establish domestic production facilities or face import tariffs of up to 200%. Computer chips will face similar tariff policies.

This policy aims to encourage U.S. companies to relocate production lines back home and reduce dependence on foreign supply chains, aligning with the "America First" economic agenda. This move is expected to have a profound impact on the global pharmaceutical and tech industries, potentially driving up prices for related products and forcing multinational companies to reassess their global production arrangements.

Trade Negotiations Ongoing, Indonesia First to Reach Agreement

Despite the Trump administration's persistent tariff strategy, trade negotiations with various countries continue simultaneously. Reports indicate that Indonesia has become the first country to reach a trade agreement with the U.S. since tariff notifications were issued. Trump announced via social media that following discussions with Indonesian President Prabowo, the two parties reached a "significant agreement." This suggests that some countries may negotiate agreements to avoid or mitigate the impact of U.S. tariffs.

However, for most countries, the trade outlook remains uncertain in the face of the Trump administration's tariff onslaught. The global trade system is undergoing unprecedented challenges, with governments actively assessing and responding to find a balance within the new trade framework. In the coming months, as more tariff letters are issued and trade negotiations deepen, the global trade landscape will continue to evolve.

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Tariffs are a type of tax that governments levy on imported and exported goods, typically appearing as a percentage of the value of the goods.

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