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Trump threatens extra 10% tariff on nations that side with Brics

7 July 2025
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Trump threatens extra 10% tariff on nations that side with Brics
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US President Donald Trump has threatened an additional 10% tariff on countries aligning with the anti-American policies of the Brics alliance, which includes China, Russia, and India, starting August 1. This move follows Brics leaders’ criticism of US tariffs and their call for reforms in global institutions during a recent summit in Rio de Janeiro.

Explain It To Me Like I’m 5: US President Donald Trump said that countries that support the Brics group, which includes China and Russia, will have to pay an extra 10% tax on goods they send to the US.

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