Tax returns: Brace for more Trump tariffs 

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The Globalist

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2025-04-02

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As US president Donald Trump gets ready to unveil his ‘reciprocal tariffs’, we take a look at the hardest-hit nations and industries. Then: China launches surprise military drills around Taiwan, Poland bolsters its defences and the latest transport news. Plus: Horse Meat Disco takes you to Brazil. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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  • You're listening to the Globalist, first broadcast on the 2nd of April 2025 on Monaco Radio.

  • The Globalist, in association with UBS.

  • Hello, this is the Globalist, broadcasting to you live from Midori House in London.

  • I'm Georgina Godwin.

  • On the show ahead...

  • My understanding is that the tariff announcement will come tomorrow.

  • They will be effective immediately.

  • And the president has been teasing this for quite some time, as you know.

  • Tomorrow has finally come.

  • We'll discuss Trump's tariffs.

  • China's military held long-range live fire drills in the East China Sea today in an escalation of an ongoing operation around Taiwan.

  • We'll be in Taipei to examine the worsening situation.

  • We'll cross to Warsaw to unpick Poland's air defence deal with the US and to Tokyo to hear about the cost and the benefit of Japan's cherry blossom season.

  • We'll have a flick through the papers and a round-up of transport news and then...

  • Slowly we got back to disco through the house culture and this DJ culture from the 1990s.

  • The horse-meat disco crew takes us to Brazil.

  • That's all ahead here on the Globalist, live from London.

  • First, a look at what else is happening in the news.

  • Israeli Defence Minister Israel Katz announced a major expansion of the military operation in Gaza today and said large areas of the enclave would be seized and added to the security zones of Israel.

  • Denmark's Prime Minister will visit semi-autonomous Greenland today for talks with the territory's incoming government,