Trump's tariffs stoke global trade war as China, EU vow response

By Andrea Shalal,
The sweeping penalties announced against the serene backdrop of the White House Rose Garden on Wednesday immediately unleashed turbulence across world markets and drew condemnation from other leaders now facing the end of decades of trade liberalization that have shaped the global order.
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Close allies like
EU chief
"The consequences will be dire for millions of people around the globe," she said in a statement.
The "reciprocal" tariffs, Trump said, were a response to duties and other non-tariff barriers put on U.S. goods. He argued that the new levies will boost manufacturing jobs at home.
"For decades, our country has been looted, pillaged, raped and plundered by nations near and far, both friend and foe alike," Trump said.
Outside economists have warned that tariffs could slow the global economy, raise the risk of recession, and increase living costs for the average American family by thousands of dollars.
Even some fellow Republicans have expressed concern about Trump's aggressive trade policy.
Within hours of Wednesday's announcement, the
Trump's top economist,
"Are there going to be short-term bumps as a result? Absolutely," Miran, the chairman of Trump's
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The reciprocal tariffs do not apply to certain goods, including copper, pharmaceuticals, semiconductors, lumber, gold, energy and "certain minerals that are not available in
Following his remarks, Trump also signed an order to close a trade loophole used to ship low-value packages - those valued at
Chinese chemical makers are the top suppliers of raw materials purchased by
Trump is also planning other tariffs targeting semiconductors, pharmaceuticals, and potentially critical minerals, the official said.
Earlier in the day, the administration said a separate set of tariffs on auto imports that Trump announced last week will take effect starting on Thursday.
Trump previously imposed 25% duties on steel and aluminum and extended them to nearly
Tariff concerns have already slowed manufacturing activity across the globe, while also spurring sales of autos and other imported products as consumers rush to make purchases before prices rise.
U.S. Representative
"Trump just hit Americans with the largest regressive tax hike in modern history - massive tariffs on all imports. His reckless policies are not only crashing markets, they will disproportionately hurt working families," Meeks said.
(Additional reporting by
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