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Donald Trump’s new tariffs kick in, deepening global trade war

The 10% baseline already went into effect Saturday. Trump's higher import tax rates on dozens of countries and territories took hold at midnight.

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US President Donald Trump. (File)US President Donald Trump. (File)

US President Donald Trump’s new tariffs took full effect at midnight Wednesday, news agency AP reported.

The tariffs, first announced on April 2, impose a minimum 10% tax on nearly all of America’s trading partners, with higher rates for countries running trade surpluses with the US.

The 10% baseline tariff was implemented Saturday, while the higher rates kicked in at midnight. These increased tariffs can reach as high as 50%, affecting smaller economies with limited trade relations with the US, such as the African kingdom of Lesotho. Other countries face significant tariffs — including 47% on imports from Madagascar, 46% on Vietnam, 32% on Taiwan, 25% on South Korea, 24% on Japan, and 20% on the European Union.

Some of these new tariffs build on previous trade measures. Trump last week announced a tariff of 34% on China, for example, which would come on top of 20% levies he imposed on the country earlier this year.

Trump has also threatened to add an additional 50% levy on Chinese goods in response to Beijing’s retaliation, potentially bringing the total tariff on Chinese imports to 104%.

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