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    Trump Warns Countries Trading With Iran of Heavy Tariffs

    Grace JohnsonBy Grace JohnsonFebruary 7, 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
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    US President Donald Trump has signed an executive order threatening tariffs on countries that continue trading with Iran. The order does not set a fixed rate but uses 25 percent as an example. It states the tariff could apply to goods imported into the United States from any nation that directly or indirectly purchases goods or services from Iran.

    Trump did not comment directly on the order but stressed that Iran must not acquire nuclear weapons. He spoke from Air Force One while senior US and Iranian officials held talks in Oman after weeks of escalating threats.

    Trump had already warned earlier this year that countries trading with Iran would face a 25 percent tariff. On 12 January, he wrote that any country doing business with Iran would immediately pay tariffs on all US trade. Officials provided no details on how the tariffs would be applied.

    The White House said the order reaffirmed the ongoing national emergency regarding Iran. It added that the president could modify the order if circumstances change. The statement accused Iran of pursuing nuclear capabilities, supporting terrorism, developing ballistic missiles, and destabilising the region.

    US Expands Sanctions While Iran Stays Silent

    The US State Department announced sanctions on 15 entities that traded Iranian crude oil, petroleum products, or petrochemicals. Iran did not issue an immediate response. The country already faces extensive sanctions over its nuclear programme.

    Iran insists its nuclear programme is peaceful and repeatedly denies seeking nuclear weapons.

    Under the 2015 nuclear deal, Iran could not enrich uranium above 3.67 percent and could not enrich uranium at the Fordo plant for 15 years. Trump withdrew from the deal in 2018 and reinstated US sanctions, which severely weakened Iran’s economy.

    The sanctions targeted oil exports, shipping, and banks and included secondary penalties on countries trading with Iran. Iran responded by breaching several restrictions, particularly on uranium enrichment.

    Last year, the United Nations reimposed economic and military sanctions after the UK, France, and Germany accused Iran of nuclear escalation and poor cooperation.

    Iran Maintains Trade With Key Global Partners

    More than 100 countries still trade with Iran despite sanctions. China remains Iran’s largest export partner. Beijing bought more than 14 billion dollars in Iranian goods in the year to October 2025. Iraq followed with imports worth 10.5 billion dollars.

    The United Arab Emirates and Turkey also rank among Iran’s top customers. Iranian exports to Turkey rose from 4.7 billion dollars in 2024 to 7.3 billion dollars last year.

    Oman Talks Signal Diplomatic Efforts and Strong Warnings

    The talks in Oman are the first between US and Iranian officials since June, when the US bombed Iran’s three main nuclear facilities. Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi led the delegation. Special envoy Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner represented the United States.

    Trump said the talks were very good and claimed Iran wanted a deal badly. He warned that consequences would be severe without an agreement and said another meeting would take place early next week.

    Oman’s Foreign Minister Badr Albusaidi said the talks clarified both sides’ positions and identified areas for potential progress. Araghchi called the talks a good start and said a positive atmosphere prevailed. Delegations returned to their capitals for consultations.

    Rising Tensions as US Strengthens Military Presence

    Rising tensions between the United States and Iran have fueled fears of conflict. Trump said Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei should be very worried. He said he would strike Iran if it refused to reach a nuclear deal.

    Iran continues to insist its nuclear programme is peaceful. The United States has strengthened its military presence in the region and described it as a massive armada. Trump linked the build-up to Iran’s violent crackdown on nationwide protests last month.

    Human rights groups reported thousands of deaths in the crackdown. The full scale of the violence remains unclear due to government restrictions on internet access since 8 January.

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    Grace Johnson is a freelance journalist based in Beijing with over 15 years of experience reporting on Politics, World Affairs, Business, Health, Technology, Finance, Lifestyle, and Culture. She earned her degree in Communication and Journalism from the University of Miami. Throughout her career, she has contributed to major outlets including The Miami Herald, CNN, and USA Today. Known for her clear and engaging reporting, Grace delivers accurate and timely news that keeps readers informed on both national and global developments.

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