President Donald Trump has implemented significant tariffs on imported goods, marking a major shift in U.S. trade policy.

President Donald Trump has implemented significant tariffs on imported goods, marking a major shift in U.S. trade policy. WASHINGTON —

President Donald Trump enacted sweeping reciprocal tariffs Thursday, targeting a wide range of imported goods after months of delay. It marks the administration's biggest move yet to reorder the global economy.

The products affected include Japanese cars, Brazilian coffee, Chinese toys and furniture, and South Korean TVs, with most goods now facing taxes between 10 and 41%. The average rate is more than 17%, the highest since the Great Depression, according to Yale University.

The Trump administration says the so-called "Liberat

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