During his first presidential term, Trump set a 25 % import duties on steel and 10 % aluminum. Later, however, he granted some of the customs -free quotas to some countries.
US president Donald Trump says that on Monday it will set new 25 % import duties for aluminum and steel.
On Sunday, Trump commented to journalists on the Air Force One aircraft.
In addition, on Tuesday or Wednesday, Trump, according to Trump, is due to set new new ones that will take effect almost immediately. The aim of the change is to ensure that customs fees correspond to the level of customs duties set by other countries.
So far, the fresh president has not specified which countries would be subject to newcomers.
The United States threatened to have the EU entered
At the turn of the month, Trump ordered import duties for Canada, China and Mexico. However, the United States agreed to postpone the entry into force of customs with Canada and Mexico. China, for its part, placed imported duties for some of the US products.
During his first presidential term, Trump also set 25 % import duties on steel and 10 % aluminum. Later, however, he granted some of the customs -free quotas to some countries.
Trump has also threatened to set import duties on the EU.
Trump committed to his Gaza plan
Trump also mentioned that he was committed to buying and owning land from the Gaza lane. According to him, it is possible that parts of Gaza would also be given the rebuilding of other states in the Middle East.
The Israeli leadership has welcomed the plans for Trump Gaza. In Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Nethanjahu Said the plan to be revolutionary on Sunday.
Trump’s plan has been to move the Palestinians out of Gaza. The population’s forced transfer proposed by Trump would be a war crime and the proposal has been widely condemned around the world.
The news is updated.
Source: Reuters