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    olajideBy olajideApril 27, 2025Updated:May 3, 2025No Comments4 Views
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    There has been a lot of buzz around tariffs even before the current President Donald Trump resumed office. Tariffs are taxes imposed on imported goods and services. They are meant to protect local products and manufacturers by making them cheaper than their imported competitors. However, the actual reasons behind this tariff imposition are quite different. According to the White House Fact Sheet, US President, Donald Trump imposed to combat the influx of illegal immigrants and drugs, especially Fentanyl. The countries affected are Canada, Mexico, and China. The North American countries were slammed with a 25% tariff while China got a 10% additional tariff on imports. This means that imports from Canada and Mexico will be taxed by 25%, and imports from China get a 10% additional tax.

    FILE PHOTO: U.S. President Donald Trump holds a “Foreign Trade Barriers” document as he delivers remarks on tariffs in the Rose Garden at the White House in Washington, D.C., U.S., April 2, 2025. REUTERS/Carlos Barria TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY/File Photo

    The tariff policy will be taking effect on February 4 across the countries. However, the tariff on Mexico has been paused for a month after Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum and Mr. Trump had a conversation and reached a series of agreements. Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau of responded strongly with their counter-tariff of 25% on imports from the US, which amounts to $155bn Canadian dollars. He also urged Canadians to choose Canadian products over American ones when possible.

    Meanwhile, China kicked against the tariff with threats to roll out countermeasures. The Chinese Ministry of Commerce noted the tariff violates the international trade ruling and vows to challenge the move at the World Trade Organization. It was also mentioned that the tariff only increases the tension between the two countries. Trump duly mentioned that the tariff on Chinese products was a result of China’s role in the production of Fentanyl and the urgent need to curb the flow into the US. Analysts believe the imposition of the tariff is to induce a negotiation with Beijing.

    “The tariffs will remain in effect until such a time as Drugs, in particular Fentanyl and illegal Aliens stop this invasion of our country.“ How this will be measured and when this tariff will be lifted remains unclear.

    Economists warn that the tariff policy could have far-reaching implications for both the American economy and global trade. They predict that consumers in the U.S. will likely bear the burden through higher prices for goods ranging from electronics and clothing to automobiles and groceries. Companies dependent on international supply chains may also face disruptions, forcing them to reconsider sourcing and manufacturing strategies.

    Despite these concerns, the Trump administration remains firm, insisting that the tariffs are a necessary tool to protect national security and safeguard American jobs. Supporters argue that the hardline approach will eventually pressure foreign governments to take more decisive action against drug trafficking and to enforce stricter immigration controls.

    On the political front, reactions have been predictably polarized. While Republican allies rally behind the President’s aggressive strategy, many Democrats and trade experts criticize the tariffs as a blunt instrument that could backfire. They argue that using trade policy to address immigration and drug crises conflates separate issues and risks damaging long-standing international partnerships.

    As tensions continue to simmer, businesses are bracing for potential retaliatory measures from affected countries. Global markets have already shown signs of volatility, with investors wary of the broader impact on trade flows and economic growth. Meanwhile, small and medium-sized enterprises, which often lack the resources to absorb added costs or quickly pivot to new suppliers, could be the hardest hit.

    For now, the world watches and waits. Whether Trump’s gamble pays off or deepens economic rifts remains to be seen. One thing is certain: the ripple effects of this tariff policy are only just beginning to unfold.

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