Trump: Phones and electronic devices from China will not be exempt from tariffs

President Donald Trump has declared that intelligent phones and other electronic devices produced in China will not be excluded from tariffs, clarifying that they will simply pass into a different form of taxes. This statement comes after the announcement Friday, where European stock markets marked an increase after the news that some [...]
This statement comes after the announcement Friday, where European stock markets marked an increase after the news that some products from China would save the tax that could reach 145%.
However, China has demanded that the Trump fully “anjuge” its tariff regime and “be turned into the right path to mutual respect”. In spite of that, American officials said that products would be subject to a “semi-compliance rate”, and Trump warned that more details would later become known, followed. Periscope.
US Trade Secretary Howard Lutnick stressed that the new tariffs would be additional to a set of global tariffs that the US had imposed earlier this month, and that they were detained for 90 days. He added that America needs products such as drugs, semi-discreet and electronics, to be produced within the country.
An American customs announcement came to light on Saturday, where it became known that intelligent phones, computers, and some other electronic devices would be excluded from the 12.5% fee for goods coming in from China. But Trump, in a post in the social media, dismissed these reports, calling them false “” and explaining that these products would only be passed on to a “kove”.












