Italian Prime Minister Meloni Has Said US Tariffs Even “Wrong”, After US President Donald Trump Announced Hegin Charging A 20% Rate On GOODS.
Meloni Is One’s World Leaders Reacting to Trump’s “Liberation Day” Announcements, which is Universal 10% Baseline Tariff On All Imports Into the US 5 April.
Around 60 Countries – Including EU – Will Be Hit with Steeper Tariffs 9 April. Some of the Highest Rates Will Be Levied On Smaller Countries, Such As Lesotho, What has begic Hit with a 50% Levy.
Trump Said The Measures Would “Make America Rich Again,” Adding That He Had Been “Very Kind” in His Decisions.
Meloni, A Trump ally, Tariffs Would “Not Suit Either Party” – Referring to The US and The US – But That Worth Towards A Deal With The US to “Prevent a Trade War”.
Her Spanish Counterpart Pedro Sánchez Said Spain Would Protect Its Companies and Workers and “Continue to Be Committed to An Open World.”
Irish Trade Simon Harris Said Was Ready To Negotiate The US, Calling It The “Best Way Forward”, While Taoiseach Micheál Martin Said Trump’s Decision Was “DePly Regretable” and Benefitted “No-One”.
Outside of the en, Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese Would the Biggest Price For What He Called “Unjustified Tariffs”, But Said His Government Would Impose Reciprocal Measures.
“We Will Not Join A Race to The Bottom That Leads to Higher Prices and Slower Growth”, He Added.
Latin America’s Biggest Economy, Brazil, Approved A Wednesday on Congress – The Economic Reciprocity Law – The Counter 10% Trump Tariff Imposed by Trump. There was no Immediate from the President, But Last Week Luiz Lula is Luiz Lula is the country “Cannot Stand Still” in the Face of The Tariffs.
Shortly after Trump’s Announcement, US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent Warned Not to “Retalate” and “Sit Back, Take It In”.
“Because IF YOU RETALIATE, There Will Be Be Escealing,” He Told Fox News.
Noticeably, The US’s Two Biggest Trade Partners, Canada and Mexico, Were Mentioned In Wednesday’s Announcements.
The White House Said It Would Help With Both Countries According Previous Executive OrdersWhat Imposed 25% Tariffs On The Two Nations As part of Efforts to Address Fentanyl and Border Issues.
Regardless, Canada Will Still Be Impacted by The Rates, Prime Minister Mark Carney Said. Measures Such The 25% of the Automobiles Starting on the CarsDay Thursday Thould “Directly affect Millions of Canadians”, He added.
He vowed to “Fight Th Theriffs With Counter Measures”, adding the US Levies Would “Fundamentally Change The Global Trading System.”