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Trump’s New 10% Tariff is Being Collected by the US

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Last updated: April 5, 2025 11:53 am
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Published April 5, 2025
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US customs officials collected the 10% unilateral duty imposed by President Donald Trump on all imports from numerous nations on Saturday. Next week, more charges on goods from 57 major trading partners are scheduled to be implemented.

Trump completely rejected the post-World War Two system of mutually negotiated tariff rates when the first 10% “baseline” tax was enacted at US seaports, airports, and customs warehouses at 12:01 a.m. ET (0401 GMT). Kelly Ann Shaw, a trade attorney at Hogan Lovells and a former White House trade adviser during Trump’s first term, stated, “This is the biggest trade action of our lifetime.

As nations look to negotiate lower rates, Shaw stated at a Brookings Institution event on Thursday that she anticipated the tariffs would change over time. However, this is enormous. This is a tremendous and seismic change in how we trade with all of the nations in the world,” she continued.

Trump’s tariff announcement on Wednesday rocked the world’s financial markets to their foundations, causing the S&P 500 firms’ stock market value to plummet by $5 trillion by Friday’s close, a two-day record. Investors raced to protect government bonds when commodity and oil prices plummeted. Australia, Britain, Colombia, Argentina, Egypt, and Saudi Arabia are among the nations that will be first affected by the 10% charge.

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