As a new round of global tariffs is set to take effect, U.S. President Donald Trump threatened that any country trying to 'play games' may face even higher levies — or worse. This follows the Supreme Court decision Friday to strike down his emergency tariffs.
Breakdown
- Coffee roasters receive a tariff exemption amid market slowdown 6s
- Trump vows to raise global tariff from 10% to 15% after Supreme Court loss 20s
- Most Canada-U.S. trade remains tariff-free; Canadian officials urge status quo 42s
- Sectoral tariffs on auto and forestry industries persist 56s
- EU Parliament delays vote on EU-U.S. trade deal; Kuzma talks expected to be tough 1m 19s
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Global Tariffs
Donald Trump has signed an order to impose tariffs imports into the U.S. from countries including China, Mexico and Canada.