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Why Trump’s 25% Iran tariff has Pakistan scratching its head

Under Trump's announcement, any country maintaining commercial ties with Iran — regardless of scale or sector — would face penalties on its exports to US.

January 14, 2026 / 12:04 IST
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  • US tariffs on Iran trade may hit Pakistan's exports and energy supply
  • Pakistan faces tough choices as US threatens penalties for Iran trade
  • Government remains cautious, avoiding official statements on the issue

US President Donald Trump's announcement that any country doing business with Iran will face 25% tariffs has signalled worry for Pakistan with implications for energy supply.

An Op-Ed published by Pakistani newspaper Dawn said that Pakistan has "limited options" to skirt Trump's punitive tariffs and none of them are without consequences.

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Under Trump's announcement, any country maintaining commercial ties with Iran — regardless of scale or sector — would face penalties on its exports to US.

Unlike traditional sanctions that target specific firms or financial channels, the measure functions as a blanket secondary action aimed at third countries.