Donald Trump has signed executive orders on imposing 25 % of the rates for all imports of steel and aluminum, without exceptions or exemptions.
The President of the United States, Donald Trump, signed on Monday the executive orders announced on the eve announced about the imposition of 25 % of the rates for all imports of steel and aluminum, without exceptions or exemptions, which according to the White House, they are Will come into force on March 4.
“This is very important. It is the start to make the United States again,” said the tenant of the Oval Office in the White House as he signs the document.
On the eve the road from the road to New Orleans to go to the Super Bowl, Trump indicated that these rates would be applied to everyone. “It’s very simple. If they charge us, we will bring them up,” he added.
China He is the largest producer in the world of these two metals, so Beijing could also respond with more rates.
Trump already announced on 1 February, 10 % rates for the Chinese products and also 25 % rate protection rate.
Chinese rates are coming into force
In this context, yesterday Monday, extra rates went from 10 % to 15 % to certain American products that China announced in response to the taxes applied by the US government to Chinese goods.
Beijing also announced new checks for the most important mineral exports and started an antitrust study against the American technological giant Google.
It was planned that both powers about their different negotiated to prevent the Commercial War, although no dialogue has been transferred for the time being.
Source: EITB

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