Supreme Court Limits Donald Trump and Reopens Trade Dispute with China
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Following the decision of the Court that suspended the tariff hikes in the United States, the AmCham Chamber of Commerce analyzed the impact in Argentina and what it implies for the bilateral agreement that has just been signed with Washington DC. “The recently signed bilateral agreement between Argentina and the United States contains commitments that transcend the tariff issue,” the entity emphasized. Moreover, it said that “the court ruling s…
Fernando León, director of the Citizen Diplomacy Foundation, analyzed the ruling against tariffs and their impact in Argentina. Read more
After the U.S. Court ruling, Argentina enters the group of countries with more tariffs. "The agreement with the U.S. remains in limbo," said specialist Julieta Zelicovich.
The US trade representative, Jamieson Greer, said that the signed agreements will be maintained, among them with Argentina, despite the ruling of the Supreme Court that declared Trump’s tariffs illegal and caused a great complication for the White House and international uncertainty. In a ruling considered transcendental, the Supreme Court ruled on Friday that the president has no authority to impose unilateral tariffs under the International Em…
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