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US Ambassador dismisses concerns over 10% tariff, reaffirms strong bilateral ties

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In the wake of the Trump administration’s recent trade policy shift, U.S. Ambassador to Ghana, Virginia Evelyn Palmer, is offering reassurance that the newly implemented 10% tariff on Ghanaian exports will not harm the strong relationship between the two nations.

The tariff is part of a broader set of measures introduced by President Donald Trump, which also includes hefty levies on Chinese imports and goods from the European Union. While the tariffs have sparked concern worldwide, Palmer sought to ease fears that the U.S.-Ghana trade partnership, valued at over $3 billion, would be significantly impacted.

In a statement reflecting confidence, Palmer emphasized that Ghana’s key exports, such as gold and natural gas, will continue to be critical to the global market, and she insisted that the new tariffs would not overshadow the strong economic and diplomatic ties between the U.S. and Ghana.

“We have a warm, close relationship with Ghana, based on history, culture, and, of course, trade,” Palmer said. “This tariff is a small part of the broader picture, and it won’t disrupt the vital exchange of goods and services that benefits both nations.”

Her remarks echo a sense of stability and optimism in the face of global trade uncertainties. While President Trump’s administration continues to push for protectionist measures aimed at addressing what he sees as unfair economic practices, Palmer is adamant that the U.S. and Ghana will remain strategic partners—no matter the shifting winds of trade policy.

Despite the global trade upheaval, the U.S. ambassador’s message is clear: Ghana’s role in the U.S. economic landscape remains indispensable, and their cooperation will continue to thrive.

Source:TheDotNews

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