The U.S. Department of Community noted that the current Mexican trade agreement with tomatoes will not protect American manufacturers.
The United States will introduce 21% duty to most tomatoes imported from Mexico, which motivates the “unfair price” of delivery from this country. Bloomberg reported it.
As noted in the United States Department of Community, the current Mexican trade agreement of tomatoes will not protect American manufacturers. The department introduced an anti -dumping fee of 20.91% for most delivery of this product, which will begin to work on July 14th.
The duties of Anti -Dumping, as a rule, are used after the government’s investigation that products are received in the United States at a fair price, making these duties different from the wide tariffs introduced by President Donald Trump.
Remember, on April 2, Trump announced the introduction of major duties to imported goods. He called it America’s “Day of Liberation”.
Trump declared a 90-day pause in the trade war
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