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US Escalates Trade Tariffs to 15% or Higher—What It Means for Global Economies

Last updated: February 25, 2026 8:42 am
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US Escalates Trade Tariffs to 15% or Higher—What It Means for Global Economies
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The U.S. is increasing tariffs for certain countries from 10% to 15% or higher, said U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer, a move that could reshape global trade flows and raise costs for American businesses and consumers.

Shipping containers are stacked on a cargo ship at the port of Oakland following the Supreme Court’s ruling that Trump had exceeded his authority when he imposed tariffs, in Oakland, California, U.S., February 24, 2026. REUTERS/Carlos Barria

The U.S. tariff rate for unnamed trading partners will rise to 15% or more from the current 10%, announced U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer on Wednesday. While the specific countries affected remain undisclosed, this abrupt escalation signals a hardening of Washington’s stance on global trade, aligning with patterns of increased protectionism observed in recent years.

Why Tariffs Matter Now

Tariffs are taxes levied on imported goods, designed ostensibly to protect domestic industries but often triggering retaliatory measures and inflationary pressures. The U.S. previously implemented a 10% tariff rate across several markets, and this latest hike breaks from the brief stabilisation noted after the Supreme Court curbed executive overreach on tariffs in 2026. The move returns the U.S. to a phase of active tariff engineering, which historically has reshaped supply chains, elevated consumer prices, and intensified geopolitical frictions.

Who It Affects—And How

  • Consumers: Higher import costs typically flow downstream, inflating prices for everything from electronics to clothing.
  • Businesses: Multinational firms reliant on global supply chains must absorb higher costs or renegotiate contracts, potentially slowing investment.
  • Allied Economies: Nations under the 15%-plus bracket may retaliate with countervailing duties, swiftly escalating trade tensions.

Historical Context: From Obama to Biden and Beyond

The U.S. tariff trajectory has seen dramatic shifts under different administrations. The Obama era featured low tariffs, while Trump-era tariffs surged against China and the E.U., causing market volatilities. The Biden administration initially dialled down tariffs but now returns to prophylactic pricing as global economic competition heats up.

czter A bereit: Global Reactions

Trade analysts express concerns that the U.S. move may encourage other nations to adopt defensive tariffs, reversing recent free-trade gains. Greer’s declarations, while brief, reinforce a clear message—U.S. trade policy is again swaying toward protectionism, leaving business communities worldwide scrambling to adjust strategies overnight.

What’s Next

With global trade already under strain from supply shortages and pandemic recoveries, this tariff spike may prove a turning point. Whether Washington releases the names of targeted nations—and whether those nations react with tit-for-tat tariffs—will signal if the world is entering another era of trade wars.

Statistics cites Reuters

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