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This 7th of August will resume the validity of the global reciprocal tariffs established by the United States to its trading partners and which were paused for 90 days, last April 9th, for countries with tariffs above 10%. For Costa Rica, the 10% tax remained in effect without pause since April 5th, and will continue, but with an increase to 15% announced this Thursday by Washington, which represents a setback for the Chaves Robles administratio…

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This 7th of August will resume the validity of the global reciprocal tariffs established by the United States to its trading partners and which were paused for 90 days, last April 9th, for countries with tariffs above 10%. For Costa Rica, the 10% tax remained in effect without pause since April 5th, and will continue, but with an increase to 15% announced this Thursday by Washington, which represents a setback for the Chaves Robles administratio…

On Thursday night, July 31, U.S. President Donald Trump signed a decree imposing new tariffs on dozens of countries, with increases ranging from 10% to 41%. The country most affected will be Syria, with 41%, while the European Union, Japan and South Korea will face a 15% surcharge. Ecuador, along with Costa Rica and Bolivia, will go from paying 10% to 15% in their exports to the United States. This increase comes despite the fact that, weeks ago…

Donald Trump raised tariffs on Costa Rican products to 15%. The new surcharges imposed on the products of dozens of U.S. trading partners will begin to be levied on August 7.This is the complete list of tariffs that President Donald Trump published on Thursday, from minor to larger: 10%: Falkland Islands, UK.

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On July 31, 2025, the President of the United States, Donald Trump, signed a decree that increases tariffs on products from dozens of countries, including Ecuador, Bolivia and Costa Rica. This measure is part of his strategy to reorder international trade. The new tariffs will increase to 15% for these countries,

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