Trump says he will raise tariffs to 15% after Supreme Court ruling
US President Donald Trump has said he will impose global tariffs of 15%, as he continues to rail against a Supreme Court ruling that struck down his previous import taxes.
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US President Donald Trump has said he will impose global tariffs of 15%, as he continues to rail against a Supreme Court ruling that struck down his previous import taxes.
The BBC is learning new details about Trump’s plans to impose new tariffs that could, essentially, replace those struck down by today’s ruling.
Days after India signed a trade deal with the United States, Bangladesh on Tuesday (February 10) struck a fresh trade deal with Washington, securing zero reciprocal tariffs on certain textile and apparel goods and a 19% reciprocal tariff compared to 20% earlier, which has sent shares of Indian textile exporters tumbling.
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