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    U.S. President’s new global tariffs will hurt, but no major impact anticipated for Jamaica – BOJ Governor Richard Byles

    Team_Jamaica 14By Team_Jamaica 14February 25, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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    The Financial institution of Jamaica (BOJ) says it doesn’t anticipate any main impression from United States President Donald Trump’s new international tariffs.

    The tariffs have come into impact at 10%, regardless of a pledge to introduce them at a better price.

    After the U.S. Supreme Courtroom blocked lots of Trump’s sweeping import taxes on Friday, the President stated he would introduce a ten% international price. He then stated on Saturday that the speed can be 15%.

    Nonetheless, in keeping with official paperwork, the tariffs have been set on the decrease price from Tuesday, with no directive to extend the speed issued.

    The White Home is reportedly working to replace the speed to fifteen% to mirror Trump’s announcement.

    This has created some uncertainty – a difficulty, which was dropped at the fore on the BOJ’s Quarterly Financial Coverage press briefing in Kingston yesterday.

    In addressing the priority, Governor Richard Byles famous that whereas the tariffs will harm, Jamaica is just not anticipated to be critically impacted, particularly since tourism is what he calls the nation’s main export service.



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