New U.S. Tariffs Start at 10%, Trump Administration Working to Hike Them to 15%
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New U.S. tariffs start at 10%, Trump administration working to hike them to 15%
The United States began collecting a temporary new 10 per cent global import tariff on Tuesday but the Trump administration was working to increase it to 15 per cent, a White House official said, sowing confusion over U.S. President Donald Trump’s tariff policies in the wake of last week’s Supreme Court defeat.
The United States, which today imposed new tariffs on imports from around the world, will initially levy them at a rate of 10 percent, not 15 percent, as announced by US President Donald Trump on Saturday. He still has to sign an additional executive order to implement the higher tariffs, and it is unclear when this will happen, foreign news agencies report.
Trump's Global Tariff Kicks In At 10% From Tuesday, Instead Of 15%
U.S. Customs and Border Protection decided to impose a 10% tariff under Section 122 of the Trade Act of 1974 on all non-exempt goods, effective from 12.01 am Tuesday, instead of the 15% tariff he indicated on Saturday. The 10% rate was announced by Trump on Friday and formalized through an Executive Order. The Trump administration unveiled exemptions covering a broad range of products from the 10% tariff, along with certain imports from Canada a…
U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) announced on Tuesday (February 24) that the U.S. will impose a new 10% tariff on all non-exempt goods. This rate was first announced by President Trump last Friday (February 20), not the 15% he announced a day later. White House officials said the Trump administration was preparing to raise the tariff to 15%.
24 Feb (Reuters) – The United States imposed from Tuesday a new 10% tariff on all goods not covered by exemptions, said the Bureau of Customs and Border Protection, the rate first announced by President Donald Trump on Friday instead of the 15% that he promised a day later. In response to the failure of [...] Entry Starts to govern new global 10% tariff imposed by Trump and there is no clarity about the 15% tariff was first published on INFOGATE.
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