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Washington Will Apply Customs Surcharges to Countries on August 1st...

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The US government has said that negotiations with EU countries will be on track by Wednesday.

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A hundred letters will be sent to the countries concerned, some fifteen of them from Monday. The Trump administration says to focus on the "18 important trade relations that account for 95% of the trade deficit" of the United States.

·Paris, France
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Even if it defends itself, the Trump administration three weeks after the return of the surtaxes announced in April, while promising several agreements before the ultimatum fixed 9 July.

·Paris, France
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As they were suspended last April, US punitive tariffs will come into effect on August 1st. Only countries with an agreement with Washington - 2 so far - will escape these new surcharges. - Customs surcharges: a new date set by Washington for recalcitrant countries (Economy).

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The US government has said that negotiations with EU countries will be on track by Wednesday.

·Montreal, Canada
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On arrival the offers are taking or leaving the president to 12 countries. Some EU states and the car companies ask for discounts in exchange for an increase in production in the USA. France, which was hostile to an agreement, becomes conciliatory: "Intended at weekends" .Faied suspended on duties. The other i...

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US Treasury Secretary: "With the EU negotiations proceed." Tajani: "Last word USA is Trump"

·Turin, Italy
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