US to boost tariffs on China and push ahead with Canada and Mexico levies
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US President Donald Trump has said he will use an additional 10 percent tariff from China and March 4 to nominate Mexico and Canada.
“The proposed tariffs, which are planned to enter into force on March four, are provided, as planned,” Trump wrote truth on Thursday.
At the beginning of this month, the President stopped the proposed tariffs on Mexico and Canada, only hours ago, giving two commercial partners a month.
But Thursday in office, Trump insisted that “medications are still being poured into our country at very high and unacceptable levels from Mexico and Canada.”
He said that Washington would also strike China, and on March 4, by an additional 10 percent, adding that its mutual tariff plan will come forward, as scheduled for April 2.
“China is also charged at least 10% on that date. The second April reciprocal date of April will remain in the whole force and effect, “Trump wrote.
Trump remarks obviously reverse the comments on Wednesday when he said that the charges of Canada and Mexico would take effect on April 2, offering possible delay.
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