U.S. Proposes Tariffs of at Least 10% on Imports from 60 Trading Partners
The United States is proposing new tariffs of at least 10 percent on imports from 60 trading partners. The measures follow an investigation into goods allegedly produced by forced labor.
citizen.co.zaThe measures follow an investigation into goods allegedly produced by forced labor. President Donald Trump seeks to rebuild a sweeping tariff wall that the U.S. Supreme Court struck down.
Background on the Tariff Proposal The proposal revives tariff policies that were previously blocked by the court. The administration has not released the full list of affected countries or product categories. Officials have not announced an implementation date or the exact tariff rates beyond the 10 percent minimum.
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