On the Eve of the Entry Into Force of Customs Duties, European Markets Remain on Their Guard
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US tariffs on many products from the EU have entered into force. Although the impact on Austria's economic performance is manageable, Wifo head Gabriel Felbermayr says there is also a great unknown: the uncertainty that this measure triggers could lead to greater negative effects. Donald Trump's trade measures should come into force as planned at midnight (local time Washington; Thursday 6.00 a.m. CEST), as the US President confirmed a few minut…
Even before the introduction of customs duties, the CAC 40 groups have already measured in the first half of the year the effects of Trump's global economic disorder. Their results are down by more than 30%. But more worrying signals emerge from their accounts: the middle classes are picking up everywhere.
Those announced in recent months on imports from dozens of countries: for the European Union will be 15 percent
The majority of European products exported to the United States will be taxed at 15% from this Thursday, but the definitive list of exemptions is still unknown.
The 15% tax imposed by the Trump administration comes into effect this Thursday. SMEs export, wine and musical instruments share their concerns with "Libé".
U.S. Customs has been penalising the entry of European products since this morning with 15%. Sectors such as olive oil, olive oil and wine are concerned about the possible fall in sales Read
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