Starting Thursday, the United States has officially imposed customs tariffs on three Maghreb countries: Tunisia, Algeria, and Libya. The tariffs stand at 30% for Algeria and Libya, and 25% for Tunisia.
This new policy is expected to impact trade between these nations and the U.S., prompting varied reactions from government officials.
The economic and political implications of the tariffs are under close observation, as these countries evaluate their responses amid shifting international trade dynamics.