World leaders react to Trump's global tariffs
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Countries seeking to sell goods to the United States will now face taxes as high as 54% based on how the White House is calculating duties on U.S. exports.
From NBC News
Donald Trump announced sweeping new tariffs on US imports on Wednesday, taking the global economy into a new era of trade competition.
From The Financial Times
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Countries across the world, including some of America's closest allies, condemned President Donald Trump's announcement of reciprocal tariffs and some pledged counter-measures while hoping the White House would be open to negotiations.