US Plans Extra Tariffs of 10% or More on Most Trading Partners After Forced Labor Probe
The United States has signaled it intends to impose additional tariffs of at least 10% on most of its trading partners. The move follows a forced labor investigation that has shaped the
The United States has signaled it intends to impose additional tariffs of at least 10% on most of
its trading partners. The move follows a forced labor investigation that has shaped the
administration's trade posture. The tariffs would affect a broad range of countries rather than
targeting a single nation. Officials framed the step as part of a wider effort to address
labor-related trade concerns. The announcement could raise costs for importers and ripple through
global supply chains. Business groups are likely to scrutinize which goods and partners will be most
affected. The policy adds another layer of uncertainty for companies navigating US trade rules.
Markets and foreign governments will be watching for further details and implementation timelines.