Turkey has raised tariffs on American cars, alcohol and cigarettes on Wednesday as a row with Donald Trump continued to escalate.
Fuat Oktay, the country’s vice-president, announced the tit-for-tat measures on Twitter in what he said was retaliation for “deliberate attacks” on the Turkish economy by the US administration.
The measures, published in Turkey’s official gazette, doubled tariffs on a series of imported American goods. They raised tax on US alcohol to 140 per cent, cars to 120 per cent and leaf tobacco to 60 per cent.
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