Trump plans to hit Brazil with 50% tariffs

特朗普计划对巴西实施50%的关税。

Business Matters

2025-07-10

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The US president, Donald Trump, has made public the tariffs he intends to slap on imports from another group of countries, including Brazil, from the start of August. The chipmaker Nvidia has become the first company in the world to reach a market value of $4tn on Wednesday. David Harper hears from experts. And Donald Trump has said the United States is shifting from aid to trade in its relationship with Africa as he welcomed five presidents from the continent to the White House. Throughout the programme, David will be joined by two guests on opposite sides of the world – Zyma Islam, Senior Reporter at the Daily Star in Dhaka in Bangladesh, and Silicon Valley journalist and author Mike Malone in California in the USA.
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  • Hello and welcome to Business Matters.

  • I'm David Harper and on the program today Tariffs just for a change.

  • Today it's Brazil facing 50% on imports into the US and a look at whether a deal between Washington and Delhi is likely to surface.

  • We've also seen NVIDIA hit a record value of four trillion dollars bigger than the GDP of France,

  • the UK or India.

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  • now that Linda Jacarino has stepped down as CEO.

  • I'll be joined throughout the programme by two guests on opposite sides of the world.

  • Zima Islam, senior reporter at the Daily Star in Dhaka in Bangladesh.

  • A very good morning to you, Zima.

  • Good morning, David.

  • What is hitting the headlines in Bangladesh this morning?