US President Donald Trump hinted at some "big" trade deals that may be announced soon, UNN reports with reference to Sky News.
When I send a document that you pay 35% or 40% duty, that will be the deal.
According to him, "then they will call and ask to make a slightly different kind of deal, for example, to open their country for trade."
Trump insists on duties up to 20% in trade deal with EU - media18.07.25, 22:37 • [views_3711]
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From August 1, the US introduces 30% tariffs on goods imported from the European Union and Mexico. President Donald Trump announced this on social media, expanding tariff restrictions to a number of countries.
The EU's chief negotiator with the US, Maroš Šefčovič, said that US President Donald Trump's threat to introduce 30% tariffs on European goods would "practically prohibit" transatlantic trade.
