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South America, Africa, South Asia Face Biggest Hit From US Reciprocal Tariffs
Trucks wait in line to enter the United States from Mexico at the Veterans-Los Tomates port of entry in Brownsville, Texas.
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South America, Africa and southern Asia face the greatest shock if President Donald Trump makes good on his pledge for reciprocal tariffs, according to Bloomberg Economics.