Trump’s New Global Tariffs: International Allies Reject Forced Labor Justification, Sparking Trade Tensions

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President Donald Trump’s administration has levied new global tariffs ranging from 10% to 12.5% on 60 economies, including key allies like Australia and Brazil, citing their alleged failure to enforce bans on forced-labor goods. This move, implemented under Section 301, has drawn strong rebukes from numerous trading partners who deem the justification “arbitrary” and “unjustified.” Analysts suggest the tariffs are less about labor standards and more about exporting Washington’s stance on Chinese forced labor and rebuilding a legally challenged tariff regime.

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