Trump’s tariffs in numbers: The biggest losing amidst increasing American trade war
World leaders were killed with an increase in American trade war as Donald Trump unveiled a swot of tariffs on imported goods affecting almost every country.
On the so -called “liberation day”, the United States president announced that almost all imported goods would be hit with blanket tariffs, in an attempt to increase homegron production and reduce trade imbalance.
Most of the countries trading with the US will be subject to minimum 10 percent tariffs from April 5, including the United Kingdom, which faces levy with dozens of countries.
The mutual tariffs, which import sugar goods at 54 percent, will be applicable from April 9.
Read full story The independents Data correspondent Alikja hagopian Here:
Alexander Butler6 April 2025 00:01
Stamor and Macron keep all the options on the table after Trump tariff
Sir Kir Stmper and Emmanuel Macron spoke on Saturday and agreed to place all the options on the table as they plot a response to Donald Trump’s universal tariff.
The Prime Minister and the French President said that a trade war would be “in the interest of someone”, but said that there should be “nothing” in dealing with the harmful measures of the US President.
The pair also said that they worked about Mr. Trump’s levy global economic and safety influence, “especially in Southeast Asia”.
It comes when Sir Kir, while talking to world leaders later this week, tries to have a close relationship with non-American colleagues as the trade war increases.
Alexander Butler5 April 2025 23:00
The world as Britain knew that it has gone, Starmer warns
The Sir Kir Stmper has warned the world as we knew that it was gone by US President Donald Trump after slapping a wide tariff on dozens of business partners, including the UK.
The Prime Minister warned that “the old assumptions could no longer be taken” and said that a world led by Mr. Trump was more ruled by deals and coalitions than the rules established.
This comes after the US President put a 10 percent tariff on all the US exports of the US, including 25 percent tariffs on all British car manufacturers including Jaguar Land Rover.
Sir Keir wrote, “Old assumptions can no longer be taken. As we knew that the world has come to know. We should fulfill this moment,” Sir Keer has written Daily wire,
Alexander Butler5 April 2025 21:59
French PM says that Trump Tariff can cut GDP growth by 0.5%
French Prime Minister Francois Bayoro said that France may see a 0.5 percent dip in GDP after a widespread tariff by US President Donald Trump.
He said, “Implementing these derogatory tariffs will create a global crisis. The risk of job loss is important, as is the economic recession,” he told the Perisian newspaper.
Mr. Trump slapped 20 percent tariffs on all European Union exports earlier this week.
Alexander Butler5 April 2025 21:19
Comment: Donald Trump is truss for the US Economic Policy
Alexander Butler5 April 2025 20:30
Musk says he expects a ‘zero tariff’ between the US and Europe
US Tech-Billionaire Elon Musk said on Saturday he expected to see the entire freedom of trade between the United States and Europe in future, speaking in the days after US President Donald Trump’s announcement of tariffs on business partners.
A Trump advisor, who is working to eliminate useless American public expenses, Musk spoke through a video-link at a Congress in Florence of the right-wing, co-sattar, co-satisfied league party of Italy.
“At the end of the day, I hope that both Europe and the United States should ideally, in my view, in a zero tariff position, should build a free trade area between Europe and North America,” said Musk.
Under Trump’s plans announced on Wednesday, Italy, which has a large trade surplus with the United States, will be subject to a normal tariff of 20 percent with other European Union countries.
Alexander Butler5 April 2025 19:31
Trump Tariffs: Who will be killed by China-US Trade War?
In view of President Donald Trump’s “Liberation Day” Trade War, China has retaliated 34 percent of tariffs on imported American goods.
On 2 April, Mr. Trump announced an additional 34 percent tariff on all Chinese goods imported to the US at the top of the current 20 percent levy.
Now, China will impose 34 percent mutual tariff from April 10, in which China State Council Tariff Commission said it was coming back against “bullying”.
So who would be the most difficult among the American-China trade war? The Independents Elikja Hagopian and Milli Cook took a look here closely:
Alexander Butler5 April 2025 18:24
Thousands gather for anti -Trump anti -Trump protests in all 50 American states
Donald Trump and Elon Musk have been demonstrated at least 1,200 across the US on Saturday.
Thousands of people were streaming at Washington DC as protests were running under depressed sky and light rain.
The organizers said that more than 20,000 people were expected to attend the rally in the National Mall.
According to the website of the incident, some 150 activist groups have signed to participate. Protests are planned in all 50 states and Canada and Mexico.
Alexander Butler5 April 2025 17:30
Trump’s tariffs in numbers: The biggest losing amidst increasing American trade war
World leaders were killed with an increase in American trade war as Donald Trump unveiled a swot of tariffs on imported goods affecting almost every country.
On the so -called “liberation day”, the United States president announced that almost all imported goods would be hit with blanket tariffs, in an attempt to increase homegron production and reduce trade imbalance.
Most of the countries trading with the US will be subject to minimum 10 percent tariffs from April 5, including the United Kingdom, which faces levy with dozens of countries.
The mutual tariffs, which import sugar goods at 54 percent, will be applicable from April 9.
Read full story The independents Data correspondent Alikja hagopian Here:
Alexander Butler5 April 2025 17:02
Hundreds of people gather in London to protest Trump
Hundreds of protesters have gathered in Central London as part of global demonstrations against Donald Trump.
On Saturday afternoon, a crowd gathered at the Triphalgar Square with a banner, which was read “No to Maga Hate” and “Dump Trump”.
The rally is one of the hundreds of so-called “Hands of” performances worldwide-including cities in the US, Paris and Berlin.
The movement is organized by more than 150 groups, including civil rights groups and trade unions.
In London, the protesters voiced their concerns with the mantras of “from Ukraine with hands” and “UK of the UK”.


Alexander Butler5 April 2025 16:46