Trump Imposes 10% Global Tariff Despite Promised 15% Rate
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Trump imposes 10% global tariff despite promised 15% rate
A 10% global tariff issued by the United States took effect on Tuesday, despite the Trump administration previously promising to enact a 15% rate. A White House official told the Washington Examiner that the Trump administration is working on increasing the rate to 15%, as President Donald Trump outlined Saturday, but said there is “no timeline for that yet.” Customs and Border Protection published a notice Monday evening alerting that the 10% r…
On Saturday, he threatened 15 percent, which eventually became 10.
Announced in the wake of the camouflet imposed by the Supreme Court, the new 10% world customs duties wanted by President Donald Trump
The new trade measure promoted by Donald Trump enters into force with a tariff of 10%, below the 15% previously announced. The US government began applying an additional tariff of 10% from this Tuesday to all products that are not covered by specific exemptions, according to a notice issued by the Bureau of Customs and Border Protection (CBP). The measure was formalized by a communication intended to provide guidance on the Presidential Proclama…
Trump's new 10% global tariff takes effect
A new 10% global tariff imposed by Donald Trump has come into force, despite his weekend threat to raise it to 15%. The levy, applied under Section 122 of the Trade Act of 1974, will run for 150 days and sits on top of existing most-favoured-nation duties. The decision follows a ruling by the Supreme Court of the United States striking down many of Trump's previous "liberation day" tariffs. In response, Trump announced the new global measure, t…
Survey: Support for tariffs rises to 46% as 10% global tariff takes effect
CHARLESTON, S.C. — With a new 10% global tariff taking effect Feb. 24 – and the White House signaling it could increase to 15% under a temporary 150-day rule – tariff policy is once again in flux. A recent survey by the ecommerce marketing company Omnisend shows how Americans feel about the change and how it’s already shaping shopping behavior.Key findings from our latest U.S. consumer survey:Support for tariffs has risen to 46%, up from 34% las…
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