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رؤى حول تداعيات الرسوم الجمركية على التجارة العالمية والمناطق الحرة

تسببت رسوم "يوم التحرير" الجمركية التي فرضتها إدارة ترامب خلال أبريل في حالة من الشك وأثارت عددًا من المفاوضات التجارية مع أكبر الشركاء التجاريين للولايات المتحدة، ولكن المستهلكين في كافة أنحاء العالم يعانون الآن من التضخم وارتفاع الأسعار الناتج عن اضطرابات سلاسل التوريد.

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02:34is going to be a part of the new world system, the new world structure.
02:40And that sort of dumping of goods into more open markets
02:45actually creates an existential threat to those domestic markets
02:50because cheaper product coming in en masse
02:55obviously undermines domestic manufacturing capability.
02:59We're going to have to see defensive measures taken by other nations and other markets
03:05to protect their domestic production capability.
03:08So you enter a world whereby tariffs become the norm as nations seek
03:14to not just defend their domestic production capability
03:18but also to secure their domestic marketplace.
03:22It's a challenging environment but that's not an encouragement for businesses to retrench.
03:26I think it's about businesses having a more resilient approach to their international trade.
03:342025 also marks five years since another global shift in trade, Brexit
03:39leaving the European Union post many challenges for the United Kingdom
03:44and while the two parties have reached a new trade deal
03:47our reporter Emeline Nsinghi Nkosi finds out that some communities in the UK
03:52have found a silver lining in this new reality.
03:56Hi Leila, I'm in Tilbury in South East England
04:04where the Thames Freeport is reshaping trade.
04:08Thames Freeport is a special economic zone
04:11designed to regenerate the East of London.
04:14Ruth Kelly is at the helm of this transformative initiative.
04:18With a wealth of experience in both government and business
04:21she's driving Thames Freeport's vision to redefine the UK's trading landscape.
04:25We want to be a supply centre for sustainable construction
04:30and other high manufacturing opportunities
04:32and that means working really closely with our European partners
04:36to attract trade and to attract added value manufacturing.
04:40The community is already reaping the rewards.
04:43I've always brought my grandchildren here
04:46but now there's more going on, more activities for them
04:51and it's just a lovely, warm, safe environment.
04:55The community is going to benefit from the extra apprenticeships
04:58and the skills that have been created to fulfil the high value jobs
05:01that are coming to the area.
05:03The Freeport is going to create tens of thousands of good quality jobs in the future.
05:09Thames Freeport isn't just charting a new economic path.
05:13It's also creating new opportunities for these communities
05:16and building a stronger, more connected future for the UK.
05:24While trade negotiations may lead to a fairer outcome for all parties
05:28how does using tariffs as a so-called bargaining chip change global trade as we know it?
05:34I put this question to Eddie Fishman
05:36who's a former US diplomat based in New York
05:39and author of the book Choke Points, The New Economic Warfare.
05:44As I talk about in my book Choke Points that came out earlier this year
05:48we are living in an age of economic warfare.
05:51Sanctions, export controls and indeed tariffs
05:54have become the primary way that big countries are competing with one another.
05:58Countries around the world are seeking what I would call economic security.
06:01They're trying to reduce their vulnerabilities
06:03to other countries' ability to impose economic pain on them.
06:08What does the new global economy look like?
06:10I think what we all need to earnestly hope
06:11is that just because there's going to be less interdependence
06:14between the US and adversaries like China and Russia
06:16that we can still retain interdependence
06:18between the United States and close allies.
06:22Now it's time for our regular feature
06:24Business in 60 Seconds.
06:26Start the clock.
06:27Amazon is set to release its Q2 2025 financial results
06:31as it unveils new robotic systems
06:34equipped with advanced sensory capabilities.
06:37The e-commerce giant aims to automate warehouse operations
06:40and boost efficiency by having the robots work alongside humans
06:44through increased levels of automation.
06:47Samsung is gearing up to announce its second quarter 2025 earnings report
06:52as it enhances digital payment solutions with the tap-to-transfer feature in its wallet.
06:57The innovation taps into the financial technology sector,
07:01positioning the well-known South Korean electronics company
07:04as a significant player in the peer-to-peer payment market.
07:09And L'Oreal is set to report its Q2 2025 performance,
07:12building on the successful launch of the Cell Bioprint device earlier this year.
07:17The personalised skin analysis technology has generated strong consumer interest,
07:22positioning the worldwide cosmetics company at the forefront of the skincare market.
07:27While the recent instability has rocked global trade,
07:32it's not entirely uncharted waters.
07:35Countries all over the world will want to find a steady and calculated strategy
07:39to soften the impact on the economy and, more importantly, on the pockets of the consumer.
07:44Well, that's all the time we have for on this edition of the show.
07:48Thanks for watching.
07:49Please do check out Euronews.com for all your latest business news
07:52and join us again next time on The Exchange.
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