Friday 4th of April 2025

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US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent has urged Washington’s trading partners not to retaliate against President Donald Trump’s latest set of tariffs.

Trump on Wednesday announced reciprocal tariffs on exports from countries around the world, part of what he has branded his ‘Liberation Day’ plan, raising fears of a global trade war.

Speaking to Fox News shortly after Trump’s announcement, Bessent said that the levies aimed to lay the groundwork for long-term economic growth.

“My advice to every country right now is do not retaliate,” Bessent said. “Sit back, take it in, let’s see how it goes.” 

He warned that retaliation would lead to escalation.

Trump has framed his ‘Liberation Day’ tariffs as a way to restore balance to global trade. He has long accused foreign countries of abusing the openness of the US market and “ripping off” the American people.

The US will impose a 10% baseline tariff on all imports starting April 5. Individual, reciprocal tariffs will take effect on April 9. A separate 25% tariff on cars and trucks comes into force on April 3, with the same rate on auto parts to follow on May 3.

Countries targeted with reciprocal tariffs include China (34%), India (26%), Japan (24%), South Korea (25%) and South Africa (30%). Trump also imposed 20% duties on EU goods, calling the bloc’s members “very tough traders.” 

World leaders have condemned the sweeping measures. European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen on Thursday called them a “major blow to the world economy.”

“The consequences will be dire for millions of people around the globe,” she said, adding that while the EU is ready to negotiate, it is also prepared to respond with countermeasures.

German Chancellor Olaf Scholz echoed the criticism, calling Trump’s decision “fundamentally wrong” and “an attack on a trade system.”

“We want cooperation, not confrontation, and will defend our interests,” Scholz said.

The Chinese Commerce Ministry urged the US to “immediately” lift unilateral tariffs and properly resolve trade disputes “through dialogue on an equal footing.”

“There are no winners in trade wars, and is no way out for protectionism,” the ministry said.

https://www.rt.com/business/615193-us-trump-tariffs-retaliation/?ysclid=m91qxq60eu436899617

 

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russia excluded....

Russia was excluded from President Donald Trump’s sweeping new tariffs because existing US sanctions have already severely restricted trade between the two countries, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent has said.

Speaking to Fox News on Wednesday following the announcement of broad import duties, Bessent explained that Russia, along with Belarus, Cuba, and North Korea, was not targeted under the new measures as the US “does not trade meaningfully with these countries.” In Russia’s case, he emphasized that “the sanctions are already doing the work that tariffs would.”

Trump on Tuesday unveiled new tariffs ranging from 10% to 50% on imported goods from dozens of countries. They include 34% for Chinese imports, 20% on EU products, and 24% on goods from Japan. According to the president, the move is part of a broader strategy to promote American industry and correct what Trump described as “grossly unfair trade imbalances.”

The exclusion of Russia from this list raised questions from the media, given the ongoing Ukraine conflict and Washington’s sanctions policy against Moscow. However, administration officials have argued that restrictions imposed since 2022 have already diminished trade to the point where tariffs would have little additional effect.

American imports from Russia fell to approximately $3 billion in 2024, down 34.2% from the previous year, according to US government data. In contrast, the US imported $427 billion in goods from China during the same period, underscoring the limited scope of US–Russia trade.

The Kremlin has denounced Western sanctions as illegal, repeatedly arguing that the restrictions have failed to destabilize the Russian economy or isolate it from the global financial system. With the escalation of Western sanctions since 2022, Russia has focused on shifting trade to Asia and the Global South, primarily China and India.

Russia’s GDP growth came in at 3.6% in 2023 and 4.1% last year, according to data published earlier this year by the state statistics agency, Rosstat. Nominal GDP hit a record high of 200 trillion rubles (over $2 trillion) by the end of 2024, the report indicated.

Russia’s Ministry of Economic Development expects a GDP growth rate of 2.5% this year, while the Bank of Russia is projecting a 0.5-1.5% expansion.

At the same time, the Biden-Trump transition period has seen a modest thaw in US–Russia diplomatic contact. Kirill Dmitriev, Russian President Vladimir Putin’s special economic envoy and head of the country’s sovereign wealth fund, visited Washington this week for closed-door meetings with administration officials and business leaders. It marked the highest-level Russian visit since the outbreak of the Ukraine conflict.

https://www.rt.com/news/615196-us-tariffs-russia-exemption/

 

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YOURDEMOCRACY.NET RECORDS HISTORY AS IT SHOULD BE — NOT AS THE WESTERN MEDIA WRONGLY REPORTS IT.

 

         Gus Leonisky

         POLITICAL CARTOONIST SINCE 1951.