
Washington D.C., April 3, 2025 – President Donald Trump’s new U.S. tariffs have affected not only major economies but also war-torn nations like Sudan, Burundi, and Yemen. These countries, already struggling with economic and political instability, now face further trade restrictions that could hinder their recovery and worsen financial hardships.
Analysts warn that the tariffs may have severe humanitarian consequences, as these nations depend on trade for essential resources. While the U.S. government argues the move protects domestic industries, critics urge exemptions for vulnerable economies to prevent further poverty and instability.