Trump has given to speak with limitation taxes on electronic devices: the White House had said that he would exempt them, and now he said that there will be no mutual rate, but that an extraordinary tax will be applied to these products.
In the middle of the Commercial War, the European Commissioner of Trade, Maros Sefcovic, will meet today in Washington for the third time with the commercial responsible for the Trump government. Sefcovic has made you look for an agreement that is good for both parties. Donald Trump has meanwhile given that talk with taxes on electronic devices: the White House had said it would exempt them, and now he said that there will be no mutual rate, but that an extraordinary tax will be applied to these products.
In good faith, the European Commissioner Maros Sefcovic travels to Washington for his meeting with the Minister of Trade, Howard Lutnick, looking for solutions that, according to his spokesperson Olof Gill, will be good for everyone.
The meeting will take place after Trump has suspended mutual border taxes for 90 days, and to make way for negotiations, even after the European Commission postponed its sanctions. The United States announced this weekend that would exempt rates for chips, telephones and other electronic devices. But now the trade secretary clarifies that they will not be exempt. Lutnick has specified that it is a temporary suspension and that they will be placed a special tax in the semiconductors category within one or two months.
Trump said this morning that he will give the details next week. China and Hong-Kong bags started the session with a profit knowing that Asian technological devices and components have no provisional tax limit.
Source: EITB

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