The new tariffs that US President Donald Trump is expected to present tonight are postponed, according to information to CNBC journalist Eamon Javers.
“President Trump’s customs will not come into force today,” he writes on X.
CNBC’s Washington Correspondent Eamon Javers writes about the information in a post on Xwhich Omni reported on.
“I have been told that President Trump’s tariffs that are announced today will not come into force today. It will take a few months, with April 1 as possible the start date, ”he writes in the post.
Customs will not be introduced through an executive presidential order, but will be designed by the US trade representative, Javers says.
Trump: Today is the big day
The US President went out earlier in the day in a Post At the Truth Social platform, he announced that he is holding a press conference on “mutual customs” at 13.00 local time.
“Three fantastic weeks, maybe the best ever, but today is the big day: mutual tariffs !!!”, he writes.
Trump is expected to present penalties against countries that themselves charge customs on goods imported from the United States, according to TT.
Steel tariffs are expected
Donald Trump has previously introduced customs premiums of 10 percent on goods from China, which has already come into force. He has also announced that he intends to introduce tariffs of 25 percent on goods imported from Canada and Mexico. The decision was postponed by 30 days after negotiations between the countries.
On Monday, Trump announced that he signed a 25 percent presidential order on steel and aluminum imports. Those customs are expected to hit all countries, including Sweden.
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