The United States’ “reciprocal” tariffs, including 25 percent duties for Korea, went into effect Wednesday, as America’s trading partners are seeking to negotiate a deal to reduce tariff rates and minimize the potential impact of President Donald Trump’s trade policy on their economies. The reciprocal tariffs on nearly 60 countries took effect despite lingering concerns that new U.S. duties could lead to higher inflation and slower economic growth. Trump has been using tariffs to increase federal government revenue, reduce the U.S.’ trade deficits and boost domestic manufacturing. Last Wednesday, Trump unveiled a minimum 10 percent “baseline” tariff, which went into effect Saturday, as well as the reciprocal tariffs on what his administration called “the worst offenders,” including Korea, Japan and China. The U.S. imposed 24 percent reciprocal tariffs on Japan, 32 percent on Taiwan, 20 percent on the European Union, 49 percent on Cambodia and 46 percent on Vietnam, to name a few. For China, the Trump administration said the combined tariff rate for the Asian superpower jumped to 104 perc
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