Customs Duties: About 2,000 French Companies Highly Exposed to the American Market
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Some 2,000 French companies make 10% or more of their turnover on the US market. In case of additional customs duties on their exports, they would suffer half of the shock, according to a study. The European Union is actively negotiating with Donald Trump to avoid the disastrous scenario: customs duties of 30%. - Customs duties: about 2,000 French companies highly exposed to the American market (Economy).
More than 10% of the turnover of these tricolor companies depends on their exports to the United States, alert the French customs in a study published this Friday, while the EU negotiates with Donald Trump.
Suspended from Trump's lips, which could increase customs duties by 30% as of August 1, companies are plunged into uncertainty. They were already oscillating between social plans and production at a slow pace.
About 2,000 French companies, accounting for more than 10% of their turnover in the United States, concentrate half of the exports to this country and would be the most exposed to the impact of new duties...
Nearly 2,000 companies that make half of French exports to the United States would be subject to additional customs duties, according to the emerging agreement, according to a French customs study published on Friday 25 July. The United States is France's second-largest export destination in value terms.
Some 2,000 hexagonal exporting companies are particularly affected by the rise in U.S. customs duties
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