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Trump Floats Fresh Tariffs on 60 Nations Over Forced Labour

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Published: 03 June 2026. The English Chronicle Desk. The English Chronicle Online.

The international trading landscape has faced another massive shock wave from Washington this week. Donald Trump has threatened to impose fresh tariffs on sixty different nations across the globe. These new levies will range between ten percent and twelve and a half percent. This aggressive strategy targets major economic partners including the United Kingdom and the European Union. Canada, Australia, Japan, and China are also facing these unexpected and severe trade penalties. The official reason given by Washington focuses on alleged failures to prevent forced labour. However, global analysts view this as an attempt to revive his signature protectionist policies.

This dramatic move comes after several significant legal defeats for the current American administration. The United States Supreme Court ruled in February that previous global tariffs were completely illegal. Those historical duties had been introduced under the banner of a national Liberation Day initiative. Trump quickly responded to that judicial defeat by implementing a ten percent flat tariff. Yet the United States Trade Court found that secondary measure completely unlawful last month. Those broad levies remain active only because an official appeal process is currently underway. This latest forced labour strategy allows the administration to bypass those strict judicial limits.

The European Union has reacted with immediate anger and deep disappointment to this announcement. European officials stated they expect Washington to fully respect the existing transatlantic trade agreement. That historic deal was officially signed by both global powers just last July. European representatives argue that these stealth tariffs clearly violate the true spirit of cooperation. They maintain that the sudden introduction of unilateral trade penalties undermines international economic trust. The European Commission has made it clear that unilateral economic escalation remains entirely unhelpful. This escalating tension could trigger a destructive retaliatory trade dispute across the Atlantic Ocean.

The American administration is utilizing specific domestic legislation to justify these controversial economic measures. The proposed duties are the direct result of intense investigations using Section 301. This powerful legal tool comes directly from the historic United States Trade Act of 1974. American investigators compiled a massive ninety-eight page document detailing global supply chain vulnerabilities. The comprehensive report evaluated the specific labour laws and import bans of sixty individual nations. It concluded that almost every single major trading partner has failed to protect commerce. Only six specific territories were found to have adequate legal frameworks against forced labour.

According to the official American report, those six territories include Canada and the European Union. Ecuador, Indonesia, Mexico, and Pakistan were also cleared of having insufficient statutory prohibitions. However, the White House has still targeted Canada and Europe for immediate penalties. Washington claims that the Canadian government has failed to actively enforce its existing laws. Meanwhile, the European Union faces penalties because its comprehensive forced labour ban is delayed. That across-the-board European prohibition will not officially come into effect until December 2027. Therefore, both crucial Western trading allies are still facing the threat of immediate tariffs.

The United States Trade Representative has strongly defended this aggressive expansion of trade policy. Ambassador Jamieson Greer delivered a stern warning to international partners earlier this morning. He stated that the failure of major trading allies to address forced labour remains unacceptable. Greer argued that this failure forces American workers to compete on an unlevel playing field. The ambassador emphasized that Washington will no longer tolerate this massive global economic disparity. He insists that every trading partner must take immediate responsibility for its supply chains. This rhetoric signals a highly confrontational approach to international commerce from the White House.

The sudden threat of trade disruption will deeply unsettle close international partners of America. Prime Minister Keir Starmer has worked exceptionally hard to build strong ties with Washington. British diplomats have consistently tried to contain the financial costs of an unpredictable presidency. This latest policy announcement represents a massive challenge to those careful diplomatic containment strategies. Experts always predicted that Trump would seek alternative routes to advance his economic agenda. He has remained obsessed with protective trade barriers as national security tools for decades. The American president previously promised to use economic penalties in a much more powerful way.

The proposed financial penalties vary slightly depending on the specific country under Washington scrutiny. The United Kingdom, Canada, Mexico, Taiwan, and the European Union face ten percent tariffs. This lower tier reflects countries that have established at least partial regulatory frameworks. Meanwhile, a higher levy of twelve and a half percent targets several other nations. This more severe penalty applies directly to China, Japan, India, and South Korea. Brazil and Switzerland will also face this higher economic penalty under the new proposal. Furthermore, these measures come as Washington threatens a separate twenty-five percent levy on Brazil.

The international community has pointed out that these new tariffs face a delay. They will not take effect immediately and must undergo public comment and review. This procedural delay offers a brief window for intense diplomatic negotiations and legal challenges. Public hearings regarding these controversial Section 301 measures will begin in early July. This timeline gives businesses and foreign governments a chance to voice their serious concerns. Many international corporations are already preparing to lobby Washington against these disruptive economic barriers. The global economy could suffer severe disruption if these measures are fully implemented.

The European Commission has reaffirmed its strong commitment to eliminating global forced labour systems. However, European officials consider these newly proposed American trade penalties to be entirely unjustified. The bloc intends to defend its commercial interests while upholding the July trade agreement. That existing arrangement established a fifteen percent tariff baseline for most industrial global goods. Europe expects the United States to fully respect those mutually agreed upon parameters. European trade experts warn that breaking this agreement could destabilize billions in annual commerce. The coming months will test the resilience of the Western economic alliance completely.

The British government has also issued an official response to the escalating situation. A spokesperson stated that the United Kingdom has already tackled forced labour decisively. British officials highlighted robust domestic legislation, including the landmark Modern Slavery Act of 2015. The government confirmed it continues to engage regularly with the current American administration. British negotiators have clearly explained the strong domestic actions being taken against modern slavery. They insist that the preferential access enjoyed by British businesses must remain completely secure. The spokesperson emphasized that there is currently no change to the British tariff rate.

Global markets are watching this unfolding situation with an increasing amount of deep anxiety. Supply chain experts warn that these wide-ranging duties could fuel renewed international inflation. Consumers around the world might face higher prices for electronics, vehicles, and clothing. The inclusion of traditional close allies like Canada and Britain complicates the geopolitical landscape. Many economists believe that protectionist walls ultimately damage the nations that construct them. However, Washington seems completely determined to alter the traditional rules of globalized trade. Businesses worldwide must now prepare for a prolonged era of intense commercial uncertainty.

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