US President Donald Trump brought a number of trading tariffs on goods imported from China to not 125%, announced on April 9, but up to 145%.
The size of trade tariffs for goods imported from China reached 145%. The duties of 125% go to additives at a 20% fee, introduced earlier. This was explained on April 10 at the White House, Bloomberg reports.
As you know, in early February, two months before Washington and Beijing’s exacerbation, Trump decided to double trade duties on Chinese imports, which until then reached 10%. The White House leader said this step was China’s response for his patience in combating the Fentanil supply in the United States.
Remember, yesterday, April 9, US president Donald Trump said he ordered to increase tariffs against China by 125%, “given the disrespect that China has shown in the markets of the world.”
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