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US President Donald Trump says he will set an additional 10 percent tariff of imports from China and keep Levi in Mexico and Canada from MARDA 4.
“The proposed tariffs scheduled to be executed in the fourth will of March, indeed, as scheduled,” Trump’s letter to society on Thursday.
The President stopped the suggested Tarko in Mexico and Canada early this month, hours before they have to start, gives two largest trade colleagues one month again.
But on his post on Thursday, Trump admitted that “the drugs were still poured out of our country from Mexico and Canada on a long and unacceptable level”.
Washington also hits China with an additional 10 percent levy on March 4, he says, adding that his tariff tariff signal will continue to be planned on April 2.
“China also charged an additional 10% tariff on that date. The second password tariff date will remain in full force and effect,” Trump’s letter.
Trump’s words are an obvious change from the comments he made on Wednesday, when he said Levi in Canada and Mexico will be implemented on April 2, which suggested a possible delay.
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