Zimbabwe has taken significant steps to improve relations with the United States by eliminating all tariffs on U.S. goods and starting compensation payments to white farmers affected by past land reforms. This decision comes amidst U.S. President Donald Trump’s imposition of tariffs on various countries, and Zimbabwe aims to establish a favorable trading relationship with Washington, despite concerns from economists that this could harm its fragile economy. Experts warn that the influx of U.S. goods might exacerbate local economic challenges, including increased unemployment and reduced domestic production.