Economic sanctions against the United States

The United States has imposed economic sanctions on multiple countries, such as France, United Kingdom and Japan since the 1800s. Some of the most famous economic sanctions in the history of the United States of America include the Boston Tea Party against the British Parliament, the Smoot-Hawley Tariff Act against its trading partners and the 2002 steel tariff against China.[1] Most recently, the United States of America has been involved in multiple trade wars and imposed economic sanctions on multiple countries such as China, Iran and Russia. In retaliation, multiple countries have imposed economic sanctions on the United States of America.[2]

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  2. ^ Leyton-Brown, David, ed. (1987). The Utility of International Economic Sanctions (First ed.). London. ISBN 9781315099026. OCLC 1002188009.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)

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