The new duties announced by Donald Trump are “almost definitive and will not be negotiated immediately,” White House spokesman Jameson Green, who defended the commercial measures implemented by the US President, told CBS. Donald Trump signed a Presidential Decree on Thursday setting the percentage of new duties that will charge the products of dozens of countries imported into the US and ranging from 10% to 41%. The new duties will be implemented for most countries from August 7, to allow customs services to be organized. The products of the European Union, Japan and South Korea will be burdened by 15%of the United Kingdom with 10%, Indonesia with 19%, Vietnam and Taiwan with 20%. For the eight economies with which the United States has made an agreement, including the European Union and Japan, the duties are “pretty much defined”, he says from […]
Source: News Beast

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