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Mahama and Pavel decry US tariffs on global trade
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 31988, member: 636"] President John Dramani Mahama has raised serious alarm about the United States' shocking decision to slap massive tariffs on imports from countries worldwide, including Ghana. U.S. President Donald Trump dropped this bombshell on April 2, 2025, using an Executive Order that claims these tariffs will protect American economic and national security. During a meeting with Czech President Petr Pavel, Mahama didn't hold back. He warned that these tariffs could totally wreck global trade relationships and seriously hurt smaller economies like Ghana's. Mahama stressed that making unilateral trade decisions without considering international partnerships is super dangerous. He pointed out that companies might start looking for alternative ways to export to the American market. Basically, factories could pack up and move to places with cheaper tariffs, creating a massive headache for global trade. Mahama believes the world works better when countries work together instead of just looking out for themselves. Czech President Petr Pavel jumped in to back up Mahama's concerns. He called the tariffs a terrible move that would damage economies everywhere. Pavel suggested that world leaders need to sit down with the United States and talk some sense into them. He argued that hurting other countries' economies would create way more problems than it would solve. Both presidents agree that negotiation is key. They want the U.S. to rethink its aggressive trade strategy and find a solution that doesn't crush smaller economies. The message is clear: global trade needs cooperation, not confrontation. Countries must work together to create fair economic policies that help everyone, not just one nation's interests. [/QUOTE]
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