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Asianet Newsable on MSNTrump Hits Algeria With 30% Tariffs, Warns Against Transshipping Goods To Evade LeviesIn a post on Truth Social, President Trump said these tariffs on Algeria will kick in from August 1 and will cover all goods imported from the country.
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India Today on MSNTrump's tariff letters to 6 more nations: Iraq, Algeria face 30%, Philippines 20%The new tariff directives, communicated via official letters to foreign leaders and shared on Trump's Truth Social platform, outline duty hikes of 30 per cent on Algeria, Iraq, and Libya; 25 per cent on Brunei and Moldova; and 20 per cent on the Philippines. The tariffs will take effect starting August 1.
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The New Voice of Ukraine on MSNTrump sets new tariffs on six countries for AugustTrump also announced new blanket import tariffs effective Aug. 1 on goods from five more countries—Tunisia, Indonesia, Bangladesh, Serbia, and Bosnia. “Tunisia will face a 25% tariff on goods imported to the U.
The U.S. is set to place hefty tariffs on several big energy producers—Algeria, Brazil, Iraq and Libya. So why do oil traders seem unbothered? For one thing, the executive order that accompanied Trump's April "Liberation Day" tariffs exempted energy and energy products.
President Donald Trump unleashed his latest tariff ultimatums, declaring a 30% rate for Mexico and the European Union, as his trade agenda continues to keep allies off balance and inject uncertainty into global financial markets.
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The latest unilateral actions were 20 per cent tariffs on the Philippines, 25 per cent on Moldova and Brunei, and 30 per cent on Iraq, Algeria and Libya, effective August 1. These, the letters added, are separate from any sectoral tariffs that may be imposed later.
US President Donald Trump has announced new tariffs of up to 30% on imports from countries including Libya, Iraq, and Algeria. The announcement was made on Truth Social, adding to a growing list of nations facing trade penalties under Trump’s tariff campaign,
With the latest round of letters, the total number of nations targeted under Trump's widening tariff agenda has now risen to 20. These tariffs are set to take effect on August 1, unless negotiations lead to alternative agreements.
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Yabiladi on MSNJohn Bolton's plan to reverse Trump's Western Sahara decision with business incentivesJohn Bolton is proposing a strategy to Algeria and the Polisario aimed at persuading former U.S. President Donald Trump to reverse his recognition of Moroccan sovereignty over Western Sahara, a decision officially made on December 10,