The US Trade Adviser says that Trump’s tariff rates are “largely specific” after the deadline has been pushed back

The US Trade Adviser says that Trump’s tariff rates are “largely specific” after the deadline has been pushed back

GettyImages-2209188153-e1754251407171 The US Trade Adviser says that Trump's tariff rates are "largely specific" after the deadline has been pushed back

Donald Trump’s trade advisor said in the statements on Sunday that the new customs tariff rates “were largely appointed” with a little direct field of negotiation.

Trump, who was practicing customs tariffs as a tool of American economic power, has put a tariff for dozens of economies, including the European Union, between 10 and 41 percent on August 7, which is its new deadline in duties.

In a prior interview, on Sunday, “Face The Nation” was broadcast for CBS, the American commercial actor, Jamieson Greer, said, “It is unlikely to see” the coming days “changes in customs tariff rates.

Jarir said: “Many of these rates are specific according to the deals. Some of these deals are announced, while others are not, while others depend on the level of the trade deficit or the surplus that we may have with the country,” said Jarir.

“These tariff prices have been largely set.”

He added that some commercial ministers “want to speak more and see how they can work differently with the United States.”

But “we really see the features of the president’s tariff plan now at these prices.”

Last Thursday, the former real estate developer announced tariff rates on dozens of American commercial partners.

They will start on August 7 instead of August 1, which was previously described as a harsh deadline.

Among the countries facing the new sharp drawings of Brazil. The largest economy in South America is hit by 50 percent on exports to the United States – albeit with great exemptions for major products such as aircraft and orange juice.

Trump has publicly admitted that Brazil was punished for his political ally, Geor Bolsonaro, the former president accused of planning a coup in an attempt to cling to power. The American President described the issue as “a charming chase.”

Jarir said it is not unusual for Trump to use tariff tools for geopolitical purposes.

Jarir told CBS: “He saw the president in Brazil, as shown in other countries, a misuse of the law, a misuse of democracy,” Jarir told CBS. “It is normal to use these tools for geopolitical issues.”

Trump was elected “to assess the status of foreign affairs … and take appropriate measures.”

Meanwhile, White House Economic Adviser Kevin Haysit said that although the talks are expected to continue next week with some American trading partners, he agreed to assess the tariff of Jarir that the largest part of the prices are “somewhat locked.”

“He asked the” Meet The Press with Kristen Welker “program, which was asked by the host of the NBC Sunday,” Meet The Press with Kristeen Welker “, if the financial markets reaction negatively,” I will exclude it, because these are the final deals. ”

Legal challenges were presented against some Trump tariff, on the pretext that he exceeded his authority.

The Court of Appeal Committee appeared on Thursday, skeptical in the government’s arguments, although the case may be finally decided in the Supreme Court.

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