Zürcher Nachrichten - Trump's global trade policy faces test, hours from tariff deadline

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Trump's global trade policy faces test, hours from tariff deadline
Trump's global trade policy faces test, hours from tariff deadline / Photo: Jim WATSON - AFP/File

Trump's global trade policy faces test, hours from tariff deadline

President Donald Trump's dream of a new world order in trade faced a crucial test Thursday, with dozens of economies –- including key commercial partners like Canada and Mexico -- yet to secure US tariff deals ahead of a midnight deadline.

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The last-gasp scramble to strike bilateral accords came as an appeals court in Washington considered the legality behind Trump's strategy of invoking emergency economic powers to declare sweeping duties on imports.

The 79-year-old Republican doubled down on the wide-ranging levies, posting on Truth Social: "Tariffs are making America GREAT & RICH Again."

He insisted in a separate post that the world's biggest economy would have "no chance of survival or success" if it could not impose duties on goods from foreign countries as a means of protecting itself.

While Trump has touted a surge in customs revenues since fresh tariffs were imposed this year, economists warn the duties could fuel inflation. The tariffs have already started to impact on price increases, but the hikes remain limited for now.

The US Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit meanwhile was hearing arguments Thursday in cases brought against Trump's blanket tariffs targeting various economies.

A lower court's ruling had blocked most of the duties from taking effect, prompting the Trump administration's challenge and the duties have been allowed to stay in place for now.

- Deal or no deal -

As the Friday deadline approached for dozens of economies to face higher tariff rates, Trump continued announcing new measures to punish or favor multiple countries.

So far, Washington has announced pacts with Britain, Vietnam, Japan, Indonesia, the Philippines, South Korea and the European Union, with those new rates expected to take effect Friday.

South Korea squeezed in a last-minute agreement on a 15 percent tariff, significantly below the 25 percent that Trump threatened on its goods.

But Trump announced 50 percent tariffs on Brazilian products -- while postponing imposition and allowing key exemptions -- as an effort to pressure the US ally to drop its prosecution of right-wing former president Jair Bolsonaro on coup charges.

He also unveiled a 25 percent levy on Indian imports, and warned Canada it would face trade repercussions for planning to recognize a Palestinian state.

But the details of the agreements that have been made remain vague. The EU, while having reached a pact, continues pushing for a carve-out for its wine industry.

And looming over the entire global economy is the still unresolved trade tussle between the United States and its chief rival China, with the superpowers in talks to maintain a truce after earlier imposing triple-digit tariffs on each other.

- Canada threat -

Washington has yet to finalize deals with neighboring Canada and Mexico -- two of the biggest US trading partners -- after Trump recently threatened steeper duties on their products.

Canada's trade relations with the United States came under renewed threat after Prime Minister Mark Carney announced plans to recognize a Palestinian state at the UN General Assembly in September.

"That will make it very hard for us to make a Trade Deal with them," Trump warned on social media.

Carney said Wednesday: "It is possible that we may not conclude talks by August 1st."

Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick earlier told Fox News that Washington struck trade deals with Cambodia and Thailand too but provided no details.

The US tariff hikes due Friday were announced in April in a package where Trump slapped a minimum 10 percent levy on goods from almost all partners -- citing unfair trade practices.

This rate was set to rise to varying levels for dozens of countries, but Washington twice postponed their implementation.

Trump has also taken action to roll out a previously threatened 50 percent tariff on copper products.

W.O.Ludwig--NZN