Donald Trump Tariffs News Live: The world is in the grip of a big economic crisis. The strict tariff rules of US President Donald Trump gave air to the global trade war, causing the situation to worse on Monday. While Trump threatened 50% of additional tariffs on China, the European Union has also proposed 25% counter -tariff. outcome? Stock markets around the world are constantly falling. Oil prices fell to $ 60 per barrel. Russia, which is dependent on oil and is in crisis due to war, its urals oil reached close to $ 50. On the other hand, China decided to fight the new threat of Trump as a ‘mistake on mistake’, while Bangladesh and Vietnam are seen bowing before America. Taiwan and South Korea are looking for a way to negotiate, but Trump is not ready to retreat. The Indian stock market jumped 1.5% on Tuesday, but the rest of the world is in crisis.
Donald Trump Tariff News: Hollywood movies can ban China!
In response to Donald Trump’s heavy tariff, China is considering banning Hollywood movies. DailyMail has given this information in a report quoting BBC’s Radio 4 program. Europe has also retaliated in response to Trump’s tariff.
Donald Trump Tariffs Live: What is the plan of Asia?
Donald Trump Tariff Live: Donaltr Trump’s new business taxes have put Asia countries in trouble. Every country is in its own way of dealing with this crisis.
Indonesia: Indonesia, where 32% tariffs are imposed, said that it will buy petrol, natural gas and soybeans from America so that the path of negotiation is made. At the same time, the government warned that if American exports were expensive, it would think of taking goods from Vietnam, Thailand, Bangladesh and China.
Sri Lanka: There is a huge tariff of 44% on Sri Lanka, it is also upset. The President wrote a letter to Trump and will meet.
South Korea: South Korea (26% tariff) is quietly watching the move of others, so that its strategy is made. The government started preparing a support plan.
Singapore: Singapore’s PM Lawrence Wong expressed displeasure over 10% tariff, said- ‘Don’t do this with a friend.’ Singapore imposes zero tariffs on American goods, yet it is in loss.
Taiwan: Taiwan (32% tariff) said that he is ready to negotiate anytime.
Donald Trump Tariffs Live: China is making a strategy to fight Trump’s tariff
Donald Trump Tariff Live: China has opened a front against America. On Tuesday, the Chinese government planner held a meeting with the country’s big private companies- Tina Solar, Ride-Heling Company Didi and Gourtech. This meeting was made so that suggestions could be found to deal with the new tariff of Trump. These companies were asked how to respond to additional tariffs of America, so that China’s economy could be saved. This step shows that China is now making a solid strategy, not just rhetoric.
Donald Trump Tariffs Live: America talks to China
Donald Trump Tariff Live: There has been a big voice against this trade war from China. On Tuesday, Henry Wang, the founder of the Center for China and Globalization, challenged Trump in the Today’s Today’s Today program. Wang said that America should call China to the conversation table and explain why it teased this ‘unethical’ and ‘immoral’ trade war. He warned, ‘If the US started this war, then it will have to answer to China.’ He also said that America should not cry to go to jobs, because he himself gave up his manufacturing.
Donald Trump Tarifs Live: Good signal to European Stock Market
Donald Trump Tariff Live: After more positive performance from Asian markets, there are indications that European shares will also see a surge this morning. Rachel Winter, a partner and investment manager in Killic & Co., said in a conversation with BBC that ‘this is going to be a better day’.
Donald Trump Tariffs Live: Bangladesh is pleading with America
Donald Trump Tariff Live: The interim government of Bangladesh has made a big demand from America. The Bangladesh government said that it wants America to postpone its tariff plan for three months. The office of interim leader Muhammad Yunus said that this will give Bangladesh a chance to easily implement its plan to increase the import of American goods. The government has already promised that it will buy more energy, cotton and wheat from America. Bangladesh is the third largest textile supplier in America after China and Vietnam.
Donald Trump Tariffs Live: Vietnam will buy more goods from America
Vietnam has played a big bet to avoid Trump’s tariff. On Tuesday morning, the Prime Minister Fam Minh Chines announced that Vietnam would buy more goods from America. It will also include products related to security and defense. Not only this, he also demanded a fast delivery of American aircraft. Vietnam is under threat of Trump’s 46% tariff, which can cause it the most damage.
Donald Trump Tarifs Live: Indian Market boom
On 8 April 2025, the Indian stock market started a bang. The morning market opened with a gapup opening of 1.5 per cent, which is a major relief news for investors. This fast has come amidst global trade stress, when the markets around the world are staggering with Trump’s tariffs. A day before this, there was a big decline in the Indian market.
Donald Trump Tariffs Live: Taiwan opened the door of tariff conversation with America
Taiwan has extended his hand to negotiate tariffs and business with America. On Tuesday morning, External Affairs Minister Lynn Chia-Lung said that he is ready to talk to America at any time. This statement came when Taiwan’s stock market collapsed with the biggest decline ever on Monday.
Donald Trump Tarifs Live: Tariff conversation with South Korea’s Trump begins
South Korea is gearing up to save its business with America. On Tuesday, Business Minister Cheong In-Kay said that he is considering many measures to increase imports from America. This statement came when he left for America, where there is a strict conversation on the new tariff of the Trump administration. Trump has opened the door to talk on tariffs to other countries besides China, which Seoul is watching like an opportunity.
Donald Trump Tariffs Live: Yunus appeals to America
Muhammad Yunus, the chief advisor to the interim government of Bangladesh, has written a letter to US President Donald Trump. In this letter sent on Monday, he has demanded Trump to postpone 37% counter tariff on Bangladeshi goods. Trump increased the first 15% tariff to 37%, which can derail Bangladesh’s readymade garments (RMG) business. It exports US $ 8.4 billion annually to the US. Trump says that Bangladesh imposes 74% tariffs on American goods, so this step is taken in response. But Bangladesh is already in crisis. The economy has been falter after the arrival of the interim government since August 2024. Factories are closing, raw materials are not available. Garment laborers are on the streets, going on strike against the outstanding and bad conditions.
Donald Trump Tariffs Live: China replied
US President Trump has threatened 50 percent of an additional tariff on China. On Tuesday, China has given a strong message to the US. The Chinese Ministry of Commerce said that it will take every step to protect its rights and interests. The Ministry termed the US’s so -called mutual tariff ‘as baseless and’ unilateral hooliganism ‘. China has already imposed counter -tariffs and has now indicated more strict steps. The ministry says, ‘Our answer is for our sovereignty, safety and development, it is completely justified. Trump’s threat is a mistake on mistake, it shows his blackmailing habit. We will not tolerate it. If America is adamant on its insistence, China will fight till the last breath! ‘
Donald Trump Tariffs Live: China told Trump’s tariff threat ‘mistake on mistake’
China dismissed US President Donald Trump’s latest tariff threat. At 06:43 am on Monday morning, the Chinese Ministry of Commerce called it a ‘mistake on mistake’. Trump threatened 50% additional tariff on goods coming from China, which China called ‘Blackmail’. The ministry clearly said that it will never end this pressure of America and will fight against the tariff till the last moment. China has demanded that all tariff plans be canceled and differences between the two countries should be resolved by negotiations.