The "Liberation Day" tariffs were much larger than expected and not truly reciprocal in nature, introducing a 10% universal tariff and even greater increases on countries with largest trade imbalances with US
April Macro Brief: Special edition Tariff distress · page 13 of 41
The slide uses a grouped bar chart to contrast existing tariff differentials with new, much higher announced rates.
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Action Titles slide · 90%Title decodes the 'Liberation Day' tariffs as larger than expected and not truly reciprocal.
Annotation slide · 65%Footnote callout disputes 'reciprocal' framing.
Comparison frame slide · 70%comparison_table showing tariff increases
Visual Hierarchy slide · 70%Country rows ordered by tariff rate.
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