After steel and aluminum, agricultural products. Donald Trump announced Monday, March 3, that he planned to impose customs duties on agricultural products entering the United States from April 2.
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In a message posted on his social network Truth Social, the American president invited “the great farmers of the United States” to prepare to “produce many more agricultural products to sell them inside the United States. Imported products will be taxed on April 2”.
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