US Weighs 100% Tariffs on Nicaragua Under Section 301
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The U.S. trade office determined that the Ortega regime maintains "unreasonable" human rights policies that hinder trade
The Washington Trade Representative’s Office concludes that Managua’s policies are “unreasonable” and a burden on US trade
The US proposes suspending Nicaragua from CAFTA and imposing 100% tariffs
Q24N (Confidencial) The Office of the United States Trade Representative (USTR) proposed a series of measures, including the full or partial suspension of benefits for Nicaragua under the DR-CAFTA Free Trade Agreement and the imposition of tariffs of up to 100% on its exports. The measures are proposed in response to “the laws, policies, and practices” of the Daniel Ortega and Rosario Murillo regime in Nicaragua, related to labor rights abuses, …
The U.S. government evaluates imposing a 100% increase in tariffs on Nicaragua and its possible expulsion from the CAFTA free trade agreement after determining that the Central American country maintains "unreasonable" human and labor rights policies that hinder U.S. trade. U.S. entry evaluates 100% tariffs on Nicaragua for its "unreasonable" policies of D.D.H. was first published in Proceso Digital.
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