US tariff rate to hit 15% or more for some nations, Greer says
The U.S. plans to raise tariffs to 15% or more for some countries to address unfair trade practices and replace tariffs struck down by the Supreme Court, USTR Greer said.
- The U.S. tariff rate for some countries will rise to 15% or higher from the newly imposed 10%, according to U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer.
- Greer stated that the administration does not intend to raise tariffs on Chinese goods above current levels as President Trump plans to travel to China.
- Greer said investigations into unfair trade practices under Section 301 would be the centerpiece of the replacement effort, targeting countries like China and Vietnam.
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Trump to hike tariffs to 15 per cent 'where appropriate,' U.S. trade rep says
U.S. President Donald Trump will sign a directive in the coming days raising his global tariff to 15 per cent “where appropriate” and is seeking “continuity” with nations that struck trade deals, U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer said.
US to Keep China Tariffs Steady, Avoid Escalation, Greer Says
President Donald Trump will sign a directive in the coming days raising his global tariff to 15% “where appropriate” and is seeking “continuity” with nations that struck trade deals, US Trade Representative Jamieson Greer said.
Cutting Through the SCOTUS Tariff Fog, USTR Jamieson Greer Discusses Baseline Tariff Reset Shifts and Reciprocity Tariffs
The Supreme Court tariff ruling has created the need for U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer and U.S. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick to modify the baseline tariff approach with the approvals of President Trump. The baseline tariffs are being reset to 10% with upward adjustment to 15% as planned. The reciprocal tariffs will not require any […]
US tariff rate to hit 15% or more for some nations, Greer says
The U.S. tariff rate for some countries will rise to 15% or higher from the newly imposed 10%, U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer said on Wednesday, without naming any specific trading partners or giving further details.
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