EU Gets Reprieve as Trump Announces Higher Tariffs on Japan, South Korea
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EU gets reprieve as Trump announces higher tariffs on Japan, South Korea
The European Union will not face higher tariffs from the United States, unlike several other countries that received letters from US President Donald Trump Monday informing them of sharply higher tariffs on goods starting 1 August.
The European Union will not be among the countries receiving letters from US President Donald Trump with tariff increases, Reuters reports, citing its sources. On April 2, the White House chief announced a 10 percent basic tariff and high so-called reciprocal tariffs for most countries in the world.
Washington - According to Reuters sources, the European Union will not be among the countries that will receive letters from US President Donald Trump with tariff increases. On April 2, the head of the White House announced a 10 percent basic tariff and high so-called reciprocal tariffs for most countries in the world. The president suspended the additional tariffs for 90 days, until July 9. However, his administration has now clarified that the…
According to Reuters sources, the European Union will not be among the countries that will receive letters from US President Donald Trump with an increase in tariffs. On April 2, the head of the White House announced a ten percent basic tariff and high so-called reciprocal tariffs for most countries in the world. The president suspended the additional tariffs for 90 days, until July 9. Now, however, his administration has specified that the new …
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