In a shocking escalation that could reshape Pakistan’s export landscape, Donald Trump has announced a 29% tariff on Pakistani imports, targeting a wide range of industries and triggering concerns about economic fallout.
This move comes under Trump’s new “reciprocal tariff” policy, where he claims the U.S. is simply matching what other countries impose on American goods. For Pakistan, which currently places a 58% tariff on U.S. products, this has backfired — big time.
Pakistan’s economy, already under pressure from inflation, rupee volatility, and IMF conditions, is now facing a new external shock. Here’s a breakdown of the industries most at risk:
Trump says this is about “fair trade”—but analysts believe it’s also political. He’s pushing an “America First” narrative ahead of U.S. elections, and countries like Pakistan are becoming easy targets to show strength on foreign trade.
✅ Short-term:
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This tariff shock could become a turning point for Pakistan’s trade policy. While it’s a setback, it also highlights the urgent need for resilience, diversification, and smarter economic diplomacy.
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