Americas Pivot Trade Amid Rising U.S. Tariffs
Americas pivot away from the U.S. as tariffs climb, forging fresh trade partnerships across Latin America, Europe, and Asia.
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Americas pivot away from the U.S. as tariffs climb, forging fresh trade partnerships across Latin America, Europe, and Asia.
As U.S. tariffs hit African exports, textile and auto industries scramble for new markets. China’s zero-tariff policy emerges as a game-changer in deepening China-Africa trade ties.
U.S. hikes tariffs to decades-high levels, sparking fears of a global recession, higher consumer prices, and diplomatic tensions.
New US reciprocal tariffs on 90+ nations (10-50%) spark pushback from Brazil, India, Switzerland, and more, as the IMF warns of long-term global economic fallout.
Sheinbaum calls on the U.S. to clamp down on drug and arms trafficking amid tariff threats, urging stronger cross-border cooperation.
Japan stands firm amid U.S. tariff talks, signaling a bold, independent shift in global trade dynamics.
US threatens 25%-40% tariffs on 14 countries, sparking global trade tensions and market turbulence.
US tariffs force Peru to explore new trade partners, with the Chinese mainland emerging as a key ally in reshaping export dynamics.
European Commission ready with countermeasures if U.S. steel tariff hikes derail negotiations.
China asserts its countermeasures remain effective against US tariffs citing fentanyl, safeguarding its legitimate interests.