Zimbabwe to become first country set to officially cave on Trump's tariffs
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Zimbabwe is positioning itself as the initial country to bow out in response to the new worldwide tariffs imposed by the United States. The president has announced plans to halt the imposition of taxes on American products in order to cultivate a favorable connection between the two nations.

“In the spirit of constructing a mutually beneficial and positive relationship with the United States of America, I will direct the Zimbabwean government to implement a suspension of all tariffs levied on goods originating from the United States,’’ Zimbabwe President Emmerson Mnangagwa wrote on X on Saturday — just days after the US imposed 18% tariffs on its exports, mainly tobacco and rice, to America.


Zimbabwe's President Emmerson Mnangagwa chatting with South Africa's President Cyril Ramaphosa at the burial of Namibia's first democratically elected president, Sam Nujoma
Zimbabwe President Emmerson Mnangagwa (here with South African President Cyril Ramaphosa) said over the weekend that his country will suspect its tariffs on US goods. REUTERS

“This measure is intended to facilitate the expansion of American imports within the Zimbabwean market while promoting the growth of Zimbabwean exports destined for the United States,” Mnangagwa said.

“The principle of reciprocal tariffs, as a tool for safeguarding domestic employment and industrial sectors, holds merit,’’ the African nation’s president said.

“However, the Republic of Zimbabwe maintains a policy of fostering amicable relations with all nations, and cultivating adversarial relationships with none.”


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President Trump has initiated sweeping tariffs that threaten to upend the global economy.

It is not clear how the Trump White House may respond to the move. It did not immediately respond to a request for comment Monday.

Trump said last week that Vietnam is on the verge of dropping its US tariffs, and Taiwan also indicated it would do so as well.

A total of about 50 nations have already reached out to the White House to try to make some kind of deal, US Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick said Sunday.

Lutnick said all of the tariffs are going forward, at least for now.

Additional reporting by Diana Glebova

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