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The 15 countries that are likely to be the ones affected are responsible for more than 70% of all U.S. imports.
Trump has pointed to America's trade deficits as he argues that virtually all trading partners are "taking advantage" of the U.S.
As the world economy braces for Donald Trump’s unveiling of a swathe of tariffs, some country leaders will be fearing the worst after Washington singled out a “dirty 15” list of nations.Although not ...
The White House has remained reticent regarding the specifics of the potential tariffs and the countries it plans to target. But these countries could be on the list.
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent singled out what he called the “Dirty 15” countries that will face the steepest tariffs.
The Trump administration is focusing on applying tariffs to about 15% of nations with persistent trade imbalances with the U.S.—a so-called “dirty 15,” as Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent put it last ...
As the deadline for fresh tariffs approaches, it still isn't clear if the Trump administration will introduce near-universal import charges, levy "reciprocal" tariffs that vary country-by-country ...
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US Treasury Secretary had said that 'Dirty 15' are those nations who account for largest trading volumes with the US and highest tariffs at the same time.
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent has named the "Dirty" 15"—the top 15% of countries that trade heavily with the US and impose high tariffs. He was alluding to the 15% of nations that account for the ...
Even so, speculation has emerged about a list of countries, known as the "Dirty 15," that might face new duties. The term "Dirty 15" stems from an interview Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent ...
Donald Trump has labelled April 2 "Liberation Day", insisting that the levies will free the United States from its reliance on foreign goods. Trump appeared to substantially expand his tariff plans, ...
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