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Trump imposes 14% tariff on Nigerian exports

The brash and tough-talking President of the United States, Mr. Donald Trump, on Wednesday, announced the implementation of new tariffs, describing the decision as a “liberation day.”

The tariff policy, according to President Trump, aims to introduce “reciprocal tariffs”, meaning that the US will impose duties on imported goods equal to roughly half of what those countries charge American exports.

However, among the nations affected by this new policy is Nigeria.

Under the new tariff regime, Nigerian exports to the United States will now be subject to a 14% tariff, in contrast to the 27% tariff imposed by the Nigerian government on U.S. exports.

Last year, Nigeria exported goods worth N931 billion to the United States, with crude oil forming the bulk of the goods, while it imported N1.05 trillion worth of goods from the U.S. in the same period.

Bringing out a chart to show the audience, Trump showed that China “charges” the U.S. a tariff of 67%, so the United States will charge China a 34% tariff.

The chart also showed that the United States will charge the European Union a 20% tariff, Vietnam a 46% tariff, Taiwan 32%, Japan 24%, India 26%, South Korea 25%, Thailand 36%, Cambodia 49% and more.

Trump concluded his “make America wealthy again” event in the White House Rose Garden by signing two executive orders.

The first closes “the de minimus loophole” on China, which has allowed the country to export cheap goods to the United States without paying taxes and import duties.

The second implements the president’s “reciprocal tariffs”, which the president explained includes a 25% tariff on all imported cars and 10% to 49% tariffs on all goods imported from abroad.

Trump said the tariffs he announced would generate “$6 trillion in investments” but experts explain that tariffs are actually paid for by American businesses and consumers. That would make it the largest “tax hike” in U.S. history.

 


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