Trump, New Zealand and tariff
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The calculations used by the White House don’t include a detailed assessment of each foreign country's trade practices.
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US President Donald Trump announced a sweeping new set of tariffs on Wednesday, arguing that they would allow the United States to economically flourish.
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Trump, Liberation Day and tariffs
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Trump announced “reciprocal” tariffs on imports from nearly every nation on earth—allies and adversaries alike—in a move that is expected to rock the U.S. economy and will upend global trade.
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President Donald Trump followed through on his reciprocal tariff threats by declaring on Wednesday a 10% baseline tax on imports from all countries and higher tariff rates on dozens of nations that ru...
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Senate Republicans are facing pressure Wednesday from President Donald Trump to oppose a Democratic resolution that would nullify the presidential emergency on fentanyl he is using to implement tarif...
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US President Trump introduced new reciprocal tariffs on various countries, including New Zealand, due to their tariffs on US goods. However, some claims about the tariffs were incorrect. Experts are concerned about potential economic impacts on markets,
New Zealand exporters are in the firing line after Trump imposed 10% tariffs on almost all goods - but what impact will it have on our beef farmers?
Some of New Zealand's biggest exporters to the US are trying to come to grips with what exactly the tariffs will mean to them.
American consumers are likely to see fewer choices on the shelves, and small producers may be the hardest hit.
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The flat 10 percent duty being applied to US imports will apply on top of any existing tariffs, but there are some exceptions.
The United States will impose a minimum 10% tax on all imported goods and much higher rates on countries it perceives to have unfair trade practices, President Donald Trump announced at the White House on Thursday morning NZ time.
Ben Sears has taken 5-59 and New Zealand has bowled out Pakistan for 208 to win the second one-day cricket international by 84 runs.
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New Zealand PM Questions Trump's Tariffs LogicNew Zealand Prime Minister Christopher Luxon has criticized US tariffs and said he didn't understand how the numbers have been "calculated."