This article is from the source 'bbc' and was first published or seen on . The next check for changes will be
You can find the current article at its original source at https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cn93e12rypgo
The article has changed 66 times. There is an RSS feed of changes available.
Previous version
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
Next version
Version 45 | Version 46 |
---|---|
What are tariffs, how do they work and why is Trump using them? | What are tariffs, how do they work and why is Trump using them? |
(about 1 hour later) | |
Watch: What is a tariff? The BBC's Adam Fleming explains | Watch: What is a tariff? The BBC's Adam Fleming explains |
US President Donald Trump's latest sweeping tariffs against America's trading partners have taken effect. | US President Donald Trump's latest sweeping tariffs against America's trading partners have taken effect. |
Goods imported from the 60 countries which he describes as the "worst offenders" are now subject to additional taxes ranging from 11% to 104% for Chinese products. | |
Trump claims tariffs will boost US manufacturing and protect jobs, but economists warn that the move could harm the world economy, and push up prices for consumers in the US and around the globe. | Trump claims tariffs will boost US manufacturing and protect jobs, but economists warn that the move could harm the world economy, and push up prices for consumers in the US and around the globe. |
What are tariffs and how do they work? | What are tariffs and how do they work? |
Tariffs are taxes charged on goods bought from other countries. | Tariffs are taxes charged on goods bought from other countries. |
Typically, they are a percentage of a product's value. For example, a 25% tariff on a $10 (£7.59) product would mean an additional $2.50 (£1.90) charge. | Typically, they are a percentage of a product's value. For example, a 25% tariff on a $10 (£7.59) product would mean an additional $2.50 (£1.90) charge. |
The 104% tariff on Chinese goods means that a $10 product would attract a $10.40 tax on top. | The 104% tariff on Chinese goods means that a $10 product would attract a $10.40 tax on top. |
The companies that bring the foreign goods into the country have to pay the tax to the government. | The companies that bring the foreign goods into the country have to pay the tax to the government. |
The money is collected when the imported goods clear US customs. | The money is collected when the imported goods clear US customs. |
Firms can choose to pass on some or all of the increased cost to customers. | Firms can choose to pass on some or all of the increased cost to customers. |
Follow live: Trump's latest global tariffs take effect | Follow live: Trump's latest global tariffs take effect |
'Sometimes you have to take medicine': Trump defends sweeping tariffs | 'Sometimes you have to take medicine': Trump defends sweeping tariffs |
Trump rips up rulebook on trade and businesses are left reeling | Trump rips up rulebook on trade and businesses are left reeling |
Why is Trump using tariffs? | Why is Trump using tariffs? |
For decades, Trump has argued that the US should use tariffs to boost its economy. | For decades, Trump has argued that the US should use tariffs to boost its economy. |
He says they will encourage US consumers to buy more American-made goods, increase the amount of tax raised and lead to huge levels of investment in the country. | He says they will encourage US consumers to buy more American-made goods, increase the amount of tax raised and lead to huge levels of investment in the country. |
Trump wants to reduce the gap between the value of goods the US buys from other countries and the value of those it sells to them. He argues that America has been taken advantage of by "cheaters" and "pillaged" by foreigners. | Trump wants to reduce the gap between the value of goods the US buys from other countries and the value of those it sells to them. He argues that America has been taken advantage of by "cheaters" and "pillaged" by foreigners. |
The US president has also made other demands alongside tariffs. The first announced during his current term targeted China, Mexico and Canada, after he said he wanted them to do more to stop migrants and illegal drugs reaching the US. | The US president has also made other demands alongside tariffs. The first announced during his current term targeted China, Mexico and Canada, after he said he wanted them to do more to stop migrants and illegal drugs reaching the US. |
Trump has strongly defended his tariff policy but a growing number of influential voices within his Republican Party have joined opposing Democrats and foreign leaders in attacking the measures. | Trump has strongly defended his tariff policy but a growing number of influential voices within his Republican Party have joined opposing Democrats and foreign leaders in attacking the measures. |
Long-standing Trump ally and Daily Wire co-founder Ben Shapiro said they could be economically catastrophic, and that the messaging behind them was muddled. | Long-standing Trump ally and Daily Wire co-founder Ben Shapiro said they could be economically catastrophic, and that the messaging behind them was muddled. |
Why this is the biggest change to global trade in 100 years | Why this is the biggest change to global trade in 100 years |
Trump's tariffs are a longtime goal fulfilled - and his biggest gamble yet | Trump's tariffs are a longtime goal fulfilled - and his biggest gamble yet |
Who are the tariff 'PANICANS' derided as 'weak and stupid' by Trump? | Who are the tariff 'PANICANS' derided as 'weak and stupid' by Trump? |
Trump's tariffs are expected to significantly disrupt US car production and put up prices | Trump's tariffs are expected to significantly disrupt US car production and put up prices |
What are Trump's 'reciprocal tariffs'? | What are Trump's 'reciprocal tariffs'? |
Trump introduced a minimum 10% tariff on all imports to the US on 5 April. | Trump introduced a minimum 10% tariff on all imports to the US on 5 April. |
The UK, Argentina, Australia, Brazil and Saudi Arabia are among the countries whose goods face this "baseline" charge. | The UK, Argentina, Australia, Brazil and Saudi Arabia are among the countries whose goods face this "baseline" charge. |
Much higher tariffs were introduced against 60 other countries on 9 April. | Much higher tariffs were introduced against 60 other countries on 9 April. |
These include 49% on Cambodian products, 46% on Vietnamese imports and 20% on goods from the EU. | These include 49% on Cambodian products, 46% on Vietnamese imports and 20% on goods from the EU. |
Chinese imports were due to face 54% tariffs (34% on top of the 20% rate already in place). But Trump increased this total to 104% after China vowed to "fight to the end" and refused to scrap its own retaliatory tariffs of 34% on the US. | Chinese imports were due to face 54% tariffs (34% on top of the 20% rate already in place). But Trump increased this total to 104% after China vowed to "fight to the end" and refused to scrap its own retaliatory tariffs of 34% on the US. |
The previous tariff exemption for goods from China worth less than $800 (£624) will also end on 1 May. | The previous tariff exemption for goods from China worth less than $800 (£624) will also end on 1 May. |
These items will be subject to a duty rate of 90% or $75 per item, which will increase to $150 after 1 June. | These items will be subject to a duty rate of 90% or $75 per item, which will increase to $150 after 1 June. |
Hours after the 104% tariff took effect, China announced it would introduce a significantly higher 84% tax on all US imports from 10 April. | |
What would a US-China trade war do to the world economy? | What would a US-China trade war do to the world economy? |
White House officials described the higher tariffs as "reciprocal". | White House officials described the higher tariffs as "reciprocal". |
Reciprocal would mean they were based on the amount countries charge the US in the form of existing tariffs, plus the cost of meeting non-tariff barriers such as regulations. | Reciprocal would mean they were based on the amount countries charge the US in the form of existing tariffs, plus the cost of meeting non-tariff barriers such as regulations. |
However, this is not what has happened for all of the countries on the list. | However, this is not what has happened for all of the countries on the list. |
Instead the tariff rate was calculated on the basis that it would eliminate the US's goods trade deficit with each country. | Instead the tariff rate was calculated on the basis that it would eliminate the US's goods trade deficit with each country. |
Some countries, including the UK, have had tariffs applied even though they buy more from the US than they sell to it. | Some countries, including the UK, have had tariffs applied even though they buy more from the US than they sell to it. |
The White House confirmed that some specific goods are exempt - including copper, pharmaceuticals, semiconductors, energy and "other certain materials that are not available in the United States". | The White House confirmed that some specific goods are exempt - including copper, pharmaceuticals, semiconductors, energy and "other certain materials that are not available in the United States". |
However, Trump later said he plans to remove the exemption for pharmaceutical goods to help shift drug production to America, but it is not clear if or when this might happen. | However, Trump later said he plans to remove the exemption for pharmaceutical goods to help shift drug production to America, but it is not clear if or when this might happen. |
At a glance: Trump's tariffs on China, EU and more | At a glance: Trump's tariffs on China, EU and more |
BBC Verify: How were Donald Trump's tariffs calculated? | BBC Verify: How were Donald Trump's tariffs calculated? |
Trump had also previously announced 25% tariffs on goods from Mexico and Canada, and a 10% tariff on Canadian energy imports before introducing a number of exemptions and delays. | |
He has also brought in 25% tariffs on all steel and aluminium imports, and foreign-made cars. "A 25% tariff on car parts is due to start no later than 3 May. | He has also brought in 25% tariffs on all steel and aluminium imports, and foreign-made cars. "A 25% tariff on car parts is due to start no later than 3 May. |
Trump has turned his back on the foundation of US economic might | Trump has turned his back on the foundation of US economic might |
Trump's agenda grapples with political and economic reality | Trump's agenda grapples with political and economic reality |
Will prices go up for US consumers? | Will prices go up for US consumers? |
Many economists expect tariffs to push up prices across a range of imported goods, as firms pass on some or all of their increased costs. | Many economists expect tariffs to push up prices across a range of imported goods, as firms pass on some or all of their increased costs. |
The products affected could include everything from clothing to coffee and alcohol to electronics. | The products affected could include everything from clothing to coffee and alcohol to electronics. |
Some firms may also decide to import fewer foreign goods, which could make those which are available more expensive. | Some firms may also decide to import fewer foreign goods, which could make those which are available more expensive. |
The price of goods manufactured in the US using imported components may also rise. | The price of goods manufactured in the US using imported components may also rise. |
For example, car parts typically cross the US, Mexican and Canadian borders multiple times before a vehicle is completely assembled. | For example, car parts typically cross the US, Mexican and Canadian borders multiple times before a vehicle is completely assembled. |
Car prices had already been expected to increase as a result of earlier tariffs. | Car prices had already been expected to increase as a result of earlier tariffs. |
The cost of a car made using parts from Mexico and Canada alone could rise by $4,000-$10,000 (£3,035 - £7,588) depending on the vehicle, according to analysts at the Anderson Economic Group. | The cost of a car made using parts from Mexico and Canada alone could rise by $4,000-$10,000 (£3,035 - £7,588) depending on the vehicle, according to analysts at the Anderson Economic Group. |
The measures could also damage the US economy. | The measures could also damage the US economy. |
The chance of a recession rose to 50% after Trump's announcement on new tariffs, according to former International Monetary Fund (IMF) chief economist Ken Rogoff. | The chance of a recession rose to 50% after Trump's announcement on new tariffs, according to former International Monetary Fund (IMF) chief economist Ken Rogoff. |
Trump's top officials have repeatedly played down recession fears, and insisted that the tariffs would be implemented as planned. | Trump's top officials have repeatedly played down recession fears, and insisted that the tariffs would be implemented as planned. |
Americans could pay more for these everyday basics under Trump's new tariffs | Americans could pay more for these everyday basics under Trump's new tariffs |
What has happened to stock markets? | What has happened to stock markets? |
Trump's tariffs announcement has caused significant volatility on global stock markets. | Trump's tariffs announcement has caused significant volatility on global stock markets. |
Stock markets are where firms sell shares in their business. They reflect the best guess of what every company in the world is worth and what their future profits will be. | Stock markets are where firms sell shares in their business. They reflect the best guess of what every company in the world is worth and what their future profits will be. |
Share prices have been hit because investors think the new tariffs will increase costs and reduce profits. | Share prices have been hit because investors think the new tariffs will increase costs and reduce profits. |
Many people are affected by stock market falls - even if they don't invest in shares directly - because of the knock-on effect on pensions, jobs and interest rates. | Many people are affected by stock market falls - even if they don't invest in shares directly - because of the knock-on effect on pensions, jobs and interest rates. |
How does it affect me if share prices fall? | How does it affect me if share prices fall? |
Stocks, tariffs and pensions - your questions answered | Stocks, tariffs and pensions - your questions answered |
How will Trump's tariffs affect the UK? | How will Trump's tariffs affect the UK? |
The UK exported around £58bn of goods to the US in 2024, mainly cars, machinery and pharmaceuticals. | The UK exported around £58bn of goods to the US in 2024, mainly cars, machinery and pharmaceuticals. |
It was already due to be affected by the earlier tariffs targeting steel, aluminium and car imports. | It was already due to be affected by the earlier tariffs targeting steel, aluminium and car imports. |
Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer said "clearly there will be an economic impact" from the 10% tariff. However, he said US-UK trade talks are ongoing, and that he will "fight for the best deal for Britain". | Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer said "clearly there will be an economic impact" from the 10% tariff. However, he said US-UK trade talks are ongoing, and that he will "fight for the best deal for Britain". |
The UK government has so far not announced any taxes on US imports. However, it is drawing up a list of US products it could hit with retaliatory tariffs. | The UK government has so far not announced any taxes on US imports. However, it is drawing up a list of US products it could hit with retaliatory tariffs. |
Following the announcement of tariffs, car maker Jaguar Land Rover said it would "pause" all shipments to the US as it worked to "address the new trading terms". | Following the announcement of tariffs, car maker Jaguar Land Rover said it would "pause" all shipments to the US as it worked to "address the new trading terms". |
Economists have warned US tariffs could knock the UK's economy off course and make it harder for the government to hit its borrowing rules. | Economists have warned US tariffs could knock the UK's economy off course and make it harder for the government to hit its borrowing rules. |
How PM might tackle impact of Trump tariffs | How PM might tackle impact of Trump tariffs |
Three ways Trump's tariffs might affect you and your money | Three ways Trump's tariffs might affect you and your money |
Mortgage rates set to drop after tariff turmoil | Mortgage rates set to drop after tariff turmoil |
How have other countries responded to Trump's tariffs? | How have other countries responded to Trump's tariffs? |
EU chief Ursula von der Leyen warned that "the consequences will be dire for millions of people around the globe". | EU chief Ursula von der Leyen warned that "the consequences will be dire for millions of people around the globe". |
The 27 EU members are shortly expected to approve a long list of US products that will face tariffs. These are due to be introduced in three stages, beginning on 15 April. | The 27 EU members are shortly expected to approve a long list of US products that will face tariffs. These are due to be introduced in three stages, beginning on 15 April. |
Canada introduced a 25% tariff on some vehicles from the US on 9 April. | Canada introduced a 25% tariff on some vehicles from the US on 9 April. |
Italy's Giorgia Meloni - a Trump ally - said the reciprocal tariffs were "wrong" but that she would work towards a deal with the US to "prevent a trade war". | Italy's Giorgia Meloni - a Trump ally - said the reciprocal tariffs were "wrong" but that she would work towards a deal with the US to "prevent a trade war". |
In the Republic of Ireland, Micheál Martin said there was "no justification" for "deeply regrettable" tariffs which benefitted "no-one". | In the Republic of Ireland, Micheál Martin said there was "no justification" for "deeply regrettable" tariffs which benefitted "no-one". |
Australia's Anthony Albanese said "this is not the act of a friend". | Australia's Anthony Albanese said "this is not the act of a friend". |
South Korea's acting president Han Duck-Soo said "the global trade war has become a reality". | South Korea's acting president Han Duck-Soo said "the global trade war has become a reality". |
Japan said its 24% levy was "extremely regrettable" and could violate World Trade Organization and US-Japan agreements. | Japan said its 24% levy was "extremely regrettable" and could violate World Trade Organization and US-Japan agreements. |