Taiwan, Zimbabwe Pledge Zero Tariffs
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Multiple countries pledge zero tariff talks while Howard Lutnick rules out tariff delay
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President Lai Ching-te offered what he called a “ zero tariffs” starting point for talks with the U.S. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick says the White House will not delay recently unveiled tariffs.
Zimbabwe ’s President Emmerson Mnangagwa has declared that he will suspend tariffs on goods imported from the United States in an effort to improve relations with the Trump administration.
Zimbabwe 's president is attempting to gain favor with the U.S. in hopes that the White House might relax or remove sanctions placed on him and other leaders.
Washington imposed sanctions on Zimbabwe under former President Robert Mugabe after the government seized white-owned farms.
Analyst Tendai Mbanje believes Mnangagwa ’s decision is unlikely to bring major benefits for Zimbabwe .
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