7 Takeaways From Trump’s Reciprocal Tariff Rollout7 Takeaways From Trump’s Reciprocal Tariff Rollout
President Donald Trump holds a signed executive order on reciprocal tariffs during an event in the Rose Garden at the White House on April 2, 2025. Saul Loeb/AFP via Getty Images

7 Takeaways From Trump’s Reciprocal Tariff Rollout

The president launched a new chapter in U.S. trade, imposing a 10 percent universal tariff on trading partners and higher reciprocal levies on some.
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WASHINGTON—Just 72 days after taking office, President Donald Trump announced on April 2 sweeping trade policy changes, introducing what he called “reciprocal tariffs” for all countries and declaring it “Liberation Day in America.”

For decades, the United States has kept low trade barriers, promoting free trade agreements with minimal or zero tariffs—at least on its part. Those days are now over.

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