Singapore PM Lawrence Wong slams Trump’s 10% tariff on country as ‘not actions by a friend’
Wong says Washington’s tariffs are a repudiation of the global trade system that the US once championed

He argued that if the duties were truly reciprocal and aimed at trade surplus nations, the tariff rate for Singapore should be zero.
The US on Saturday imposed a 10 per cent tariff on all global imports into the country, which is also applicable to Singapore.
The world’s largest economy enjoyed a trade surplus of US$2.8 billion in its goods trade with Singapore in 2024, an 84.8 per cent rise from the previous year, according to data from the Office of the United States Trade Representative. Two-way trade also rose to US$89.2 billion over the period.
Wong also warned that the universal tariffs marked a profound turning point in global trade, away from rules-based globalisation and towards a more “arbitrary, protectionist and dangerous” era.