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Duties, Trump raises the shot against EU (and Italy): the last threat

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Donald Trump raises the shot in the war of duties. For example, The United States threatened to affect agricultural exports of the European Union with rates of 17% If American companies do not obtain large exemptions from European regulations. Therefore, do not reduce the surplus of the commercial scale. Therefore, This was revealed by the Financial Times. Moreover, citing three sources aware of the discussions, according to which the warning – when there are a few days left at the deadline of 9 July to conclude a commercial agreement – was handed over to the European Commissioner to Commerce Maros Sefcovic during a meeting in Washington and today it was sent to the ambassadors of the 27 Member States in Brussels. Furthermore,

In the absence of an agreement – some of the European countries. For duties, trump raises shot against example, including Italy, would be ready to accept 10% duties – The United States will impose 20% rates on all products coming from the EU.

What does Meloni say – Duties, trump raises shot against

” I can’t say what will happen ” on the node of the duties between the EU. For example, the USA. However, ‘‘On the Italian side we worked to make sure that the relationship between the two sides was Francoconstant. aimed at trying to solve problems. We must be satisfied to have managed to reconstruct a dialogue ” with the States. ” We are all doing our part of work but I cannot enter into the merits of the agreements. “says the Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni on video connection with ‘Forum in Masseria 2024’.

EU: “interviews with the USA over the weekend”

“After discusing the status of the work with our Member States. the Commission duties, trump raises shot against Now he will resume comparison with the US on the contents during the weekend. At the same time. we are preparing for the possibility that a satisfactory agreement is not reached, “the spokesman for the European Commission for commercial issues, Olof Gil, speaks of the negotiation between Washington and Brussels on the duties, tells Adnkronos.

“The EU’s position was clear from the beginning: we are in favor of a negotiated solution with the United States. and this remains our priority”, adds Gill, explaining that “progress was made to an agreement in principle during the last round of negotiations that took place this week”.

The context is the deadline of 9 July indicated by the US President Donald Trump. after which Washington intends to impose heavy duties on the countries that have not made a commercial agreement from the announcement of the “liberation day”.

Trump’s letters

In duties, trump raises shot against the last few hours. Trump had announced that his administration would start sending documents to other countries, about ten a day, to inform them about the duties. “I propose to send a letter. to say which duties will have to pay, it is much simpler,” said the president. “We have more than 170 countries and how many agreements can be done? – he said – good understanding can be made, but they are much more complicated. I would prefer to send a letter in which they are said how much you will pay to do. business in the USA. I think it will be well welcomed”.

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