US tariff rate to hit 15% or more for some nations, USTR says - Reuters
US tariff rate to hit 15% or more for some nations, USTR says Reuters
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"I don’t think they’re going to resolve that problem fully, and that’s part of why we need to have tariffs on China and Vietnam and other countries that have this problem."
— Jamieson Greer , Executive
"We intend to really stick to the deal that we have with them."
— Jamieson Greer , Executive
"And then we’ll make a determination on what kind of tariff should apply."
— Jamieson Greer , Executive
"Right now, we have the 10 per cent tariff. It’ll go up to 15 (per cent) for some and then it may go higher for others."
— Jamieson Greer , Executive
"We don’t intend to escalate beyond rates that are currently in place."
— Jamieson Greer , Executive
"We expect to have continuity in what we’re doing with trade deals."
— Jamieson Greer , Executive
"Right now, we have the 10% tariff. It'll go up to 15(%) for some and then it may go higher for others."
— Jamieson Greer , Executive
"We don't intend to escalate beyond rates that are currently in place. We intend to really stick to the deal that we have with them."
— Jamieson Greer , Executive
"Right now, we have the 10 percent tariff. It'll go up to 15 (percent) for some and then it may go higher for others, and I think it will be in line with the types of tariffs we've been seeing."
— Jamieson Greer , Executive
"his administration may roll out tariffs that are 'even stronger than before.'"
— Donald Trump , Politician
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U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer announced that the U.S. tariff rate for certain countries will increase to 15% or higher from the newly imposed 10%, without specifying which nations will be affected.
U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer announced that the U.S. tariff rate for certain countries will increase to 15% or higher from the newly imposed 10%, without specifying which nations will be affected.
U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer announced that the U.S. tariff rate for certain countries will increase to 15% or higher from the newly imposed 10%, without specifying which nations will be affected.
U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer stated that the U.S. tariff rate for some countries will rise to 15% or higher from the newly imposed 10%, without naming specific trading partners or providing further details.
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