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Trump admin. floats tariffs on 60 trading
The U.S. Trade Representative proposes at least 10% tariffs on 60 trading partners, citing forced-labor gaps that pressure U.S. workers
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The Trump administration has unveiled proposed tariffs of 10% or more on dozens of countries accused of failing to crack down on forced labor, including some of the U.S.'s largest trading partners.
- Frame 1The U.S. Trade Representative proposes at least 10% tariffs on 60 trading partners, citing forced-labor gaps that pressure U.S. workers.
- Frame 2Canada, Mexico, Taiwan and the U.K. face a 10% tier; China, Japan, India and Brazil face 12.5%.
- Frame 3Section 301 gives the White House a trade-law path after Supreme Court limits on emergency tariffs.
- Frame 4The proposal is not immediate; public comment and review come before importers see new duties.
- Frame 5Broad duties could unsettle recent trade deals and raise cost questions for U.S. firms and consumers.
- Frame 6July 7 hearings are the next test; USTR weighs comments before deciding final duties.
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