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Taiwan says he has found a “consensus” about customs duties with the United States … but keeps suspense on the rate

Taiwan has reached “a certain consensus” with the United States about customs’ tasks, he said on Thursday, July 31, a Chief of the Taipei government, without providing details about the agreed rate.

A new commercial agreement is approaching. Taiwan has reached “a certain consensus” with the United States about customs’ tasks, he said on Thursday, July 31, a Chief of the Taipei government, without providing details about the agreed rate.

However, he added that Taipei “was still waiting for the conclusion of the decision -making process of the US government.”

The United States continues commercial agreements

Donald Trump has been chaining new trade agreements in recent days with his foreign partners. On Wednesday, the United States agreed with South Korea in 15% of customs tariffs on South Korean goods imported in the US soil.

This is the same rate agreed by the president of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen, with Donald Trump on Sunday. The same goes for Japan, while every time, the US president threatened to apply larger taxes as of August 1.

If the rates are lower than feared, each of the commercial partners must have consented to significant financial homologists in favor of the United States. The EU has significantly participated in $ 750 billion in energy purchases and 600 billion additional investments in the United States.

Author: Caroline Robin with AFP
Source: BFM TV

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