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JUST IN: Trump Imposes New Tariffs, Ghana Faces 10% Import Tax

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U.S. President Donald Trump has unveiled new tariffs, imposing a 34% tax on Chinese imports and 20% on EU goods, escalating global trade tensions. Ghana is among the affected nations, facing a 10% baseline import tax on all goods.

Speaking from the Rose Garden, Trump declared an economic emergency, citing the tariffs as a move to revive U.S. manufacturing and end “economic exploitation” by foreign nations. The measures, implemented under the 1977 International Emergency Powers Act, bypass Congress and target countries with major trade surpluses with the U.S.

Markets reacted sharply, with U.S. stocks tumbling as analysts warned of rising prices for essential goods. Olu Sonola of Fitch Ratings cautioned that the U.S. tariff rate could jump from 2.5% to 22%, potentially triggering a global recession.

Critics compare Trump’s policy to the Smoot-Hawley Tariff Act of 1930, which worsened the Great Depression by fueling a trade war. Experts from the Cato Institute warn that U.S. tariffs are now at historic highs, risking global economic instability.

While Canada and Mexico remain exempt under USMCA, affected nations, including the EU, China, and Ghana, are expected to introduce retaliatory tariffs. China, facing a 34% tariff plus a 20% penalty for fentanyl production, has already signaled countermeasures.

Despite warnings from economists and Republican lawmakers, the White House remains firm, arguing the tariffs will generate billions in revenue and restore trade fairness. However, developing economies like Ghana, reliant on U.S. trade, now face growing uncertainty.

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