
Donald Trump has imposed 10 percent tariffs on imports from the islands
It seems that no one is safe when it comes to Donald Trump’s new tariffs – not even penguins.
The POTUS recently announced a series of taxes on almost all countries across the globe, with Mexico and Canada being exempt from the newly imposed taxes because they’re already embroiled in their own separate ‘trade war’ with America.
Trump supposedly wants to ‘Make America Wealthy Again’ by bringing in his new taxes, but US citizens are going to be financially impacted by the change as well as others from around the world.
But it’s not just people that will be impacted as Trump seemingly wants to become the first ever president to make animals pay tax.

In the very, very long list of areas Trump is imposing new taxes on is the Heard Island and McDonald Islands, an external Australian territory in the Antarctic.
The Trump administration is bringing in 10 percent tariffs on what’s been dubbed as ‘one of the most remote places on Earth’ that has no imports or exports… or people. The only living things on barren Antarctic islands are penguins and seals.
The news has a left a lot of people scratching their heads as to why Trump would bother taxing the Heard and McDonald Islands that, combined, are only slightly larger that Philadelphia, says Business Insider.
