Trump signs executive order to lower US reciprocal tariff rates | MLex | Specialist news and analysis on legal risk and regulation

In a seismic shift in trade policy, the US has slapped a staggering 125 percent tariff on Chinese imports, while maintaining a 10 percent baseline for all other nations. This executive order marks a hardline stance aimed at decoupling from China’s manufacturing dominance. But here’s the deeper play—this move pressures global supply chains to reroute through alternative economies, accelerating diversification into Southeast Asia and Latin America. For multinationals, it’s no longer about cost-efficiency alone—it’s about resilience and geopolitical alignment. Stay tuned, because the global trade map is being redrawn in real time.https://www.mlex.com/mlex/articles/2323898/trump-signs-executive-order-to-lower-us-reciprocal-tariff-rates

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