What next for products like the iPhone made in China? And more of your questions answered


Donald Trump slaps much of the world with a 10% baseline tariff while others face even higher rates. Our correspondents answer your questions.
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Donald Trump announced higher rates for some countries he singled out as the "worst offenders" for trade.
Our correspondents have been answering your questions about what this means and the impact it could have.
David Rash, in Yeovil, asks Deputy Economics editor, Dharshini David, if the tariffs will lead to a stagnant world economy following a reduced supply of foreign goods into the US and a reduction of US exports?
This is a very real risk.
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