Key facts
- Donald Trump has proposed a new tariff measure.
- The measure could affect approximately 60 U.S. trade partners.
- The proposal could increase the cost of imported goods for American consumers.
Donald Trump has put forth a proposal that could significantly alter U.S. trade policy by imposing tariffs on a large number of international partners. The measure, if enacted, would target approximately 60 countries with which the United States currently engages in trade. The specifics of the tariffs, including the rates and the exact list of countries, are not detailed in the initial report, but the scope suggests a broad shift in trade strategy. This proposal comes as part of his platform for a potential future presidency and could likely increase the cost of imported goods for American consumers.
