Starting April 9, 2025, President Trump’s plan imposes higher "reciprocal tariffs" on countries like China (34%), Japan (24%), and others, calculated based on trade imbalances. Supporters argue it levels the playing field, while opponents fear it could destabilize economies and raise costs for consumers globally.
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Yes, and expand them to all nations with unfair trade policies
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Yes, and adjust them yearly based on trade balance changes
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No, this will escalate tensions and disrupt global supply chains
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No, trade deficits are not a threat that justifies such measures