US President Donald Trump recently made headlines by announcing reciprocal tariffs, specifically targeting countries like India and China for their high tariffs. In his announcement, he also criticized allies and partners for imposing what he considered to be unfairly high tariffs. Trump attributed the opioid crisis in the United States to countries such as China, Mexico, and Canada. However, the International Chamber of Commerce has expressed concerns that these tariffs could potentially trigger a global economic downturn similar to the Great Depression of the 1930s. Furthermore, Trump made claims about a rise in crime attributed to undocumented immigrants, despite studies indicating otherwise. This move by the US President has sparked debates and concerns both domestically and internationally, as countries brace themselves for the potential impact of these reciprocal tariffs on global trade relations.

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Trump announces reciprocal tariffs on high-tariff countries, blames China and others for opioid crisis, sparking Great Depression fears.
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