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Is the White House walking back on some key tariff measures?

25 Oct '25
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Is the White House walking back on some key tariff measures?
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  • Reports suggest US consumers are affected significantly by the tariffs, with the average family reportedly incurring $**** in added costs.
  • This has reportedly fuelled inflation, softened demand, and raised concerns about stagflation.
  • Some reports suggest that the Trump administration is now quietly exempting many products amid industry pushbacks.

Announced on April *, ****, the policy abandoned the Most Favoured Nation (MFN) principle in favour of a country-specific tariff system. The shift replaced a rules-based global trading order with a retaliatory framework that risks undermining global supply chains and fragmenting trade flows.

Implementation of the tariffs was delayed first to July *, and then to August *, ostensibly to allow room for negotiations. However, the administration remained firm on direction, using the delay to pressure trading partners into accepting terms more favourable to US interests.

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