World reacts to Trump's tariffs

世界对特朗普的关税作出反应

Learning English from the News

语言学习

2025-04-09

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  • From BBC Learning English, this is Learning English from the News, our podcast about the news headlines.

  • In this programme, is Trump restructuring the global economy?

  • Hello, I'm Georgie.

  • And I'm Beth.

  • In this programme, we look at one big news story and the vocabulary in the headlines that will help you understand it.

  • And you can find all the vocabulary and headlines from this episode,

  • as well as the worksheets on our website, bbclearningenglish.com.

  • So, let's hear more about this story.

  • Global stock markets are in shock after US President Donald Trump introduced a new wave of global tariffs.

  • That's taxes placed on goods imported into the US from other countries.

  • The baseline tariff for all countries is 10%.

  • But there are extra tariffs on 60 countries that Trump calls the worst offenders.

  • These are countries that have been charging higher tariffs on US goods going into their countries.

  • Trump has also put 104% tariffs on goods from China, the world's biggest exporter.

  • In the days after Trump announced the new tariffs,

  • stock markets in the US and in the UK had some of their worst one-day falls

  • since the beginning of the COVID pandemic in 2020.

  • And our first headline is about the stock market.

  • This one is from Reuters.

  • Stocks tumble again as US hits China with 104% tariffs.