Global reactions to Trump’s tariff measures
Following the announcement of tariffs by President Donald Trump, multiple nations have evaluated implementing countermeasures similar to those established by the United States. Below is a detailed analysis of the responses:
Canada: Firmness and countermeasures
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau affirmed that Canada will fight tariffs with proportional actions. “We will act decisively to protect our workers and maintain economic strength,” he declared during a cabinet meeting. He highlighted that the levies on steel, aluminum and fentanyl remain in force, despite the bilateral trade relationship.
Australia: Criticism without retaliation
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese called the 10% tariffs “unjustified,” although he ruled out imposing reciprocal tariffs. He stressed that 25% of Australian jobs depend on trade, emphasizing the need for dialogue.
Peru: Shielding by FTA
The Peruvian government indicated that its Free Trade Agreement (FTA) with the US protects 98% of its exports. However, Prime Minister Gustavo Adrianzén announced that he will analyze the real impact once the details of the measure are known.
Brazil: Complaint to the WTO
Brazil called the tariffs violations of the agreements of the World Trade Organization (WTO). A joint statement from their ministries highlighted that the US maintains a trade surplus of $28.6 billion with the South American country.
Colombia and Italy: Strategic warnings
The Colombian president Gustavo Petro called the measure an “economic error”, while the Italian prime minister Giorgia Meloni warned about the risk of weakening the West in favor of other global actors.
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