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Trump Proposes New Tariffs on Imports from Major Trading Partners

4 Haziran 2026Bloomberg
  • The US government has announced a proposal for new tariffs of at least 10% on imports from several major trading partners, including Canada, Mexico, the EU, Taiwan, and the UK. This move is motivated by concerns over forced-labor practices in these regions.
  • The tariffs aim to reinforce the prohibition of forced labor imports and could significantly impact trade dynamics. Legal expert Ryan Majerus provides insights on the implications of these tariffs and ongoing Section 301 investigations.
  • The proposed tariffs come amid increasing scrutiny of labor practices worldwide, particularly in supply chains linked to major economies. The US has been actively pursuing measures to ensure that imported goods are not produced under exploitative conditions.
  • The introduction of these tariffs signals a more aggressive stance by the US in addressing human rights violations in global supply chains. While aimed at promoting ethical trade practices, this policy could provoke retaliatory measures from affected countries, potentially escalating trade tensions.
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