Trump reimposes tariffs on dozens of countries

President Donald Trump has signed an executive order reintroducing tariffs of 10 to 41 percent on imports from 69 countries, citing unfair trade practices. Key partners like the UK and Australia will face baseline rates of 10 percent, with higher duties for others, according to Al Jazeera.

A separate order targets select Canadian goods, briefly citing concerns over drug trafficking cooperation.

Most tariffs take effect August 7, with Canada’s starting August 1. The White House says the delay allows customs time to adjust, Al Jazeera reported.