Donald Trump says he will announce reciprocal tariffs on many countries next week

President Donald Trump plans to announce reciprocal tariffs on multiple countries next week to help shrink the nation's budget deficit. The tariffs would match rates imposed on American exports. This move could offset some of the cost associated w...

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President Donald Trump speaks to reporters next to Air Force One after arriving back at Joint Base Andrews, Md., Sunday, Feb. 2, 2025.
President Donald Trump said on Friday that he plans to announce reciprocal tariffs on many countries next week, adding the additional levies could help shrink the nation's budget deficit.

The move would fulfill a Trump campaign promise to impose tariffs on American imports equal to the rates that trading partners impose on American exports. It was not immediately clear which countries would be affected.

Trump told Republican lawmakers of his plans during budget discussions at the White House on Thursday, three sources familiar with the plan told Reuters. Trump and top aides have said they plan to use higher tariffs on foreign imports to help pay for extending Trump's 2017 tax cuts, which independent budget analysts say could add trillions of dollars to the U.S. debt.


Increased tariffs could offset some of that cost, though they have only accounted for about 2% of annual revenues in recent years.

Trump announced tariffs of 25% on Canada and Mexico on Saturday but delayed them after a negative reaction from investors. The two largest U.S. trading partners agreed to increase enforcement efforts at the border, a top Trump priority.

Wall Street extended losses on Friday following the Reuters report of Trump's discussion with lawmakers. Trump and his Republicans are aiming to unveil their ambitious tax and spending package this weekend, after a five-hour White House meeting on Thursday.
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It faces a perilous path through Congress, where Republicans hold narrow majorities in both the House of Representatives and the Senate. Republicans are expected to rely on arcane budget rules to bypass Democratic opposition, which will require them to work in lockstep.

Trump is due to have dinner with Senate Republicans on Friday and attend the Super Bowl with House Speaker Mike Johnson on Sunday.

In a confirmation hearing on Thursday, Trump's U.S. trade representative nominee Jamieson Greer said other countries will need to reduce barriers to U.S. exports if they want to maintain access to the U.S. market, citing Vietnam in particular.

"I need, if I'm confirmed, to go to these countries and explain to them that if they want to enjoy continued market access to the United States, we need to have better reciprocity," Greer said.
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