President Trump announces new tariffs up to 41% on imports from multiple countries to reduce trade deficits.

Trump's tariff deadlines loom as trade deals with countries like South Korea, the EU, and Japan are reached.

The US president cited Canada’s ‘inaction and retaliation’ as a reason for raising duties on the country’s goods from 25%.

All goods that are considered to have been transshipped to avoid applicable duties will be subject to an additional 40% tariff, according to the White House.

President Trump imposes tariffs on U.S. imports from multiple countries, including India, Taiwan, and South Africa.

President Trump signed an order imposing sweeping new reciprocal tariffs on imports from across the world. The tariff rates go into effect in a week.

Trump imposed tariffs on dozens of countries in advance of his August 1 deadline to strike trade deals.

President Trump announces new tariffs up to 41% on imports from multiple countries to reduce trade deficits.

Decision comes amid escalating trade tensions between the two countries and before a deadline to negotiate a deal

Donald Trump executive order says goods imported from all countries globally will have 10% tariff except for goods from 92 nations subject to higher levies

President Donald Trump formalized his reciprocal tariffs policy on Thursday, imposing stiff levies on dozens of nations.

The president also announced sweeping tariffs on dozens of countries, as he continued his drive to remake how global trade operates.

US president signs executive order that will impose reciprocal tariffs on dozens of countries in seven days’ time, and orders imminent 35% tariffs on Canada

Trump's volatile trade policy has thrown the world economy into chaos, and put some US prices up.

Nearly 70 countries face export duties from the US that are coming into effect this month.

A table showing all the new US tariffs announced by President Trump on Wednesday

Donald Trump slapped tariffs between 10 and 41 per cent for 69 trading partners starting from next week

After promising no further extensions, President Trump’s tariffs will go into effect a week later than his self-imposed August 1 deadline, adding further uncertainty.

Governments, markets and companies digest president's announcement

ZURICH/WASHINGTON: US President Donald Trump’s latest wave of tariffs on exports from dozens of trading partners sent global stock markets tumbling on Friday and countries and…