Morning News: US imposes 19% duty on Pakistan imports as Trump widens trade crackdown – By HMFS Research
Aug 1 2025
HMFS Research
- The United States has slapped a 19% import duty on goods from Pakistan, as President Donald Trump steps up his global trade crackdown with steep import duties targeting dozens of countries ahead of a Friday trade deal deadline. Pakistan is among 69 countries now facing higher tariffs, ranging from 10% to 41%, under a new executive order aimed at what Trump calls unfair trade practices to protect US economic and security interests. The new rates will take effect in a week’s time.
- Federal Minister for National Food Security and Research Rana Tanveer Hussain on Thursday said the government has decided to deregulate the sugar sector in a move aimed at stabilising the market. Addressing a press conference, he said that deregulation of the sugar sector includes prices, export and import. Under the deregulation, the government will not intervene in pricing, procurement, or supply mechanisms, allowing the private sector to operate freely. Dispelling rumours of sugar shortage and inflated prices, Hussain assured that sufficient sugar stock is available across the country.