US presidential contender Donald Trump plans to hike import tariffs if re-elected, potentially driving up cargo rates and inflation. His proposal includes blanket tariffs of 10% to 20% on most imports and higher rates on Chinese goods. Experts warn this could lead to increased consumer costs and disrupted supply chains.
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