Trump’s Reciprocal Tariffs. How some United States allies are reacting to the tariff.
ICMS, Inc Reports
By Tom Okure, PhD
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President Trump's “Make America Wealthy Again” reciprocal trade tariff announcement event
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President Donald Trump unveiled sweeping 10% tariffs on all imports to the United States on Wednesday. About 60 countries or trading blocs will see even higher rates in an escalating move that is poised to initiate a global trade war.
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The move also includes specific tariffs on countries with low formal tariff rates but significant trade surpluses with the U.S., including the UK, Australia and Brazil.
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United States allies react to President Donald Trump’s Reciprocal Tariffs. Some allies like Canada say they will retaliate, while others like Australia say they will not, saying this is not the act of a friend and partner, but rather seeking to resolve the tariff issue with constructive engagement with the United States administration. Many non-allies like China definitely plan to retaliate.
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According to a chart Trump held up, the U.S. will impose a 34 percent tariff on Chinese imports; 20 percent on goods from the European Union; 25 percent on South Korean products; 24 percent on Japanese imports; and 32 percent on goods from Taiwan.
The 34 percent reciprocal tariff that China will face is in addition to a 20 percent tariff on the country which is already in effect, the White House said.
While announcing the measures, Trump invoked national security powers under a continuing state of emergency to justify the action, circumventing Congressional approval.
PARA...Trump has announced 10% tariffs on imports from any country into the United States, and even higher tariffs for the following 60 trading partners that have a high trade deficit with the US.
The U.S. had an overall trade deficit of $918.4 billion in 2024, with the largest gaps coming from China ($295.4 billion), the European Union ($235.6 billion), Mexico ($171.8 billion) and Vietnam ($123.5 billion), according to the U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis.
Nigeria and Other African Countries
Many African countries that have trading relations with the United States are affected by the tariffs. Nigeria will pay a reciprocal tariff of 14% because it charges the US 27%.
Some African countries, like Madagascar, will pay a high tariff of as 47% because it charges the US 93%.South Africa will pay 30% (demands 60% from the US), 13. Angola will pay 32% for charging the US 63% in tariffs.Tunisia will be assessed 28% because it charges 55% to the US. Algeria demands 59% from the US, so the US reciprocates with a tariff of 30%.; Egypt will pay 10% (demands 10% from US) 21% tariff is imposed on Côte d'Ivoire because it demands 41% from the US. Morocco will pay 10%, and it charges 10% tariffs on the US
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Botswana – 37% (charges U.S. 74%) 7. Morocco – 10% (charges U.S. 10%) 8. Algeria – 30% (charges U.S. 59%) 9. Nigeria – 14% (charges U.S. 27%) 10. Namibia – 21% (charges U.S. 42%) 11. Ethiopia – 10% (charges U.S. 10%) 12. Ghana – 10% (charges U.S. 17%) 13. Angola – 32% (charges U.S. 63%) 14. Democratic Republic of the Congo – 11% (charges U.S. 22%) 15. Mozambique – 16% (charges U.S. 31%) 16. Zambia – 17% (charges U.S. 33%)
22. Togo – 10% (charges U.S. 10%) 23. Malawi – 17% (charges U.S. 34%) 24. Liberia – 10% (charges U.S. 10%) 25. Zimbabwe – 18% (charges U.S. 35%) 26. Benin – 10% (charges U.S. 10%) 27. Republic of the Congo – 10% (charges U.S. 10%)
Watch how some world leaders, especially US allies.
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President Trump said the new tariffs on U.S. trading partners were "reciprocal," meant to reflect those countries' trade barriers on American goods. He didn't explain how the rates were calculated, but a clearer method appeared later on Wednesday.
According to analysts and later White House clarification, each country's tariff rate was based on the U.S. trade deficit with that country, divided by the value of that country's exports to the U.S. Trump then cut that number in half, saying he was being "kind."
While Trump originally claimed the tariffs would reflect not just trade deficits but also non-monetary barriers and "cheating," experts believe the administration used a quick, simple formula to push the policy through.
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B-2 Boomer crashes after takeoff at California's Edwards Air Force Base
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The US Air Force has announced that a B-2 on a routine test crashed on Monday morning, June 15, 2026, with 8 crew members on board shortly after takeoff at California's Edwards Air Force Base. There were no survivors of the crash, according to the military
No immediate cause of the crash has been established. Many families of the deceased heard about the plane crash on the news media, but have since been notified.
Learn About The United States Air Force B-2 Spirit Stealth Bombers
Before the current incident, the United States Air Force operated 19 active B-2 Spirit stealth bombers.
While 21 of these aircraft were originally built, the fleet was reduced to 19 due to two major, irreversible incidents:
2008 Crash: One aircraft was destroyed in an accident shortly after takeoff in Guam.
2022 Mishap: A second aircraft was retired and written off following a significant accident and fire.
Due to the extreme complexity of these aircraft, they require intensive, ongoing maintenance. Consequently, only a small portion of the fleet is considered ready for combat missions at any given time. You can find detailed technical specifications for these aircraft on the official U.S. Air Force B-2
The B-2 Spirit is a long-range, U.S. stealth bomber renowned for its distinctive "flying wing" design. Developed and maintained by the Northrop Grumman Corporation, this configuration—which lacks a traditional fuselage and tail—allows the aircraft to maintain a compact length of 69 feet while boasting an expansive 172-foot wingspan, comparable to the B-52 Stratofortress.
Key operational details include:
Stealth Capabilities: The bomber utilizes specialized materials and complex, curved surface shapes to remain effectively invisible to radar detection at standard combat ranges.
Operational History: First flown in 1989 and delivered to the U.S. Air Force beginning in 1993, the B-2 has been deployed in numerous conflicts, including operations in Serbia, Afghanistan, Iraq, Libya, and Yemen. Most recently, on June 21, 2025, it was used in a major strike against nuclear sites in Iran.
Performance: The aircraft is powered by four turbofan engines and is designed without afterburners to reduce its infrared signature. It has a top speed of 628 mph and a substantial unrefueled range of 6,000 nautical miles, which can be significantly extended through aerial refueling.
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Egusi Soup is a traditional, very nutritious soup popular in southern Nigerian states and across West Africa. It is a one-pot soup whose main ingredient is ground Egusi (melon seeds) combined with various spices, meats, and vegetables (optional). The main ingredients are ground Egusi seeds combined with palm oil, onions, hot pepper, smoked dried fish, and meats (such as goat or cow meat, stock fish, snail meat, etc.). The combination of ingredients depends on the person making the soup. The finished soup is spicy, sometimes thick, and very delicious and flavorful ~ Dr. Tom’s Foodies
Key Ingredients: It is made from a blend of melon seeds (derived from a plant in the squash and gourd family), peppers, leafy vegetables, and meat.
Cultural Significance: High in fat, protein, and essential nutrients, it is a staple dish particularly popular in Southern Nigeria, where it is famously paired/eaten with pounded yam, semolina, or garri.
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