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reciprocal

[ri-sip-ruh-kuhl] / rɪˈsɪp rə kəl /


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Mexico—the U.S.’s top trading partner and a chief supplier of avocados and other produce—accounted for $9 billion in imports of the food now exempted from the reciprocal tariffs.

From The Wall Street Journal

Instead, he pursued reciprocal trade agreements with countries, especially in the Western Hemisphere, that had a comparative advantage in producing particular goods.

From The Wall Street Journal

The president paused the bulk of his so-called reciprocal tariffs in April because of “yippy” bond investors.

From The Wall Street Journal

The agreement between the US and South Korea comes as leaders from both countries reached a broad trade deal earlier last month that would see reciprocal tariffs cut to 15% from 25%.

From BBC

When the president announced his reciprocal tariffs this spring, his economic team insisted there would be no exemptions to the levies.

From The Wall Street Journal