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    US president set to reveal ‘liberation day’ trade levies

    Ironside NewsBy Ironside NewsApril 2, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    February 1

    Donald Trump broadcasts 25 per cent tariffs on imports from Canada and Mexico — besides Canadian power, to be tariffed at 10 per cent.

    US hits China with 10 per cent tariffs.

    In response, Canada places 25 per cent tariffs on C$30bn (US$20bn) of US imports, rising to C$155bn after 21 days.

    Mexico guarantees tariffs and different retaliatory measures. China guarantees “vital countermeasures”.

    Trump doesn’t put tariffs on EU items, which he had threatened to do.

    February 3

    Hours earlier than they’re to return into drive, Trump delays tariffs on Canada and Mexico by a month.

    European leaders vow to hit back if Trump assaults with tariffs.

    February 4

    Trump’s 10 per cent extra tariffs on China take impact.

    China announces tariffs on US items value about $14bn and revives antitrust investigations into Google and Nvidia.

    February 10

    Trump announces 25 per cent tariffs on metal and aluminium imports with impact from March 12.

    February 14

    Trump reveals plan to impose “reciprocal” tariffs on US buying and selling companions, whether or not allies or adversaries.

    February 26

    Trump threatens the EU with 25 per cent tariffs, saying the bloc was “fashioned to screw the US”.

    March 4

    Trump’s tariffs towards Canada, Mexico and China introduced on February 1 come into effect.

    Trump doubles his tariffs on Chinese language imports to twenty per cent, from the (extra) 10 per cent introduced on February 1.

    In response, Beijing guarantees 10-15 per cent tariffs on US agricultural items from March 10.

    Canada’s countermeasures come into effect.

    March 5

    Trump backtracks, saying carmakers compliant with 2020’s commerce deal between the US, Canada and Mexico (USMCA) will get a month-long carve-out from his 25 per cent tariffs.

    march 6

    Trump backtracks additional, granting a one-month carve-out to all items from Mexico and Canada which are compliant with USMCA. The carve-out extends to April 2 — dubbed by Trump as “liberation day”.

    march 10

    Canada’s province of Ontario places 25 per cent tariffs on electrical energy exports to 3 US states and threatens to chop off energy if Trump retaliates. Trump retaliates by doubling tariffs on Canadian metal and metals to 50 per cent. Ontario backs down the subsequent day, as does Trump.

    march 12

    The EU and Canada retaliate towards Trump’s tariffs on metal and aluminium.

    march 24

    Trump broadcasts extra 25 per cent tariffs on all imports from countries that buy Venezuelan oil — with impact from April 2.

    march 26

    Trump broadcasts 25 per cent tariffs on imports of foreign-made cars and automotive components, along with different relevant tariffs, with impact from April 2.

    The US’s largest buying and selling companions threaten to retaliate.



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