The United States Makes It Clear that Eu and Mexico Rates Do Not Apply to Cars
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Trump announced in the bottom s, behind s of cards published on its social Truth platform, to impose the 30% tariffs on all EU and M children since August 01.
Trade rates, which will enter into force on 1 August, will not apply to the current 25% rates, nor will they apply to the products covered by the Mexico-US-Canada Agreement (T-MEC), according to a high official of the White House mentioned under anonymity by the New York Times, a news confirmed by the CNN television chain. T-MEC has been in force since July 2020, at the first mandate of the President of the United States, Donald Trump. As is the…
Commercial taxes will enter into force on August 1, but will not apply to existing taxes of 25%.
The White House this Saturday suggested to U.S. media that the new 30% tariffs on the European Union (EU) and Mexico announced by President Donald Trump will not accrue to those existing for the cars or apply to products within the Treaty between Mexico, the United States and Canada (T-MEC). Trade taxes, which will enter into force on August 1, will not apply to the existing 25% tariffs, according to a senior White House official anonymously quo…
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