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Unlikely Targets: The Uninhabited Islands Hit by Trump's Tariffs
Heard IslandMcDonald Islands, AustraliaThursday, April 3, 2025
Svalbard and Jan Mayen, remote Norwegian territories in the Arctic Ocean, are also facing a 10% tariff. Jan Mayen, with no permanent residents, is home to Norwegian military personnel and a volcano. Svalbard, with a population of about 2, 500, is known for its polar bear population and strict safety measures. The inclusion of these territories in the tariff list highlights the far-reaching impact of the Trump administration's trade policies.
The British Indian Ocean Territory (BIOT), an overseas territory of the U. K. , is another target of the 10% tariffs. This archipelago in the Indian Ocean has no permanent civilian population, with Diego Garcia being the only inhabited island. The U. S. Navy Support Facility Diego Garcia provides logistic support to operational forces in the region. The island's history includes the forced relocation of the indigenous Chagossian population in the 1960s and '70s to build the military base. Mauritius has been negotiating to regain control over the archipelago, with the U. K. and U. S. involved in the discussions.
The tariffs on these uninhabited islands raise important questions about the scope and impact of trade policies. The inclusion of such remote and uninhabited territories in the tariff list highlights the need for critical thinking about the implications of these economic measures. The situation also underscores the importance of understanding the broader context of global trade and its effects on various regions.
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