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April 1, 2025

The tariffs imposed by Donald Trump’s second presidency take effect, applying to nearly all goods imported into the United States. The weighted average tariff on US trade has risen from 2% to approximately 24%, the highest level in over a century. Trump escalates the ongoing trade war with China, raising the base tariff on Chinese imports to an effective 145% after April 9, 2025. He launches a new trade war with Canada and Mexico by imposing a 25% tariff on most goods from these countries. He also imposes a 25% tariff on steel, aluminum, and automobiles imported from all countries. On April 2, a day he calls “Liberation Day,” Trump signs an executive order imposing a minimum 10% tariff on all US imports starting April 5. Higher tariffs on imports from 57 countries, ranging from 11% to 50%, were due to take effect on April 9 but will be suspended almost immediately for 90 days for all countries except China. The 10% tariff remains in effect.