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The president is turning to an untested legal authority to rebuild his global tariff regime.
The proposed agreement would allow Taiwanese companies to allocate tariff exemptions to US-based customers importing chips
Australia, one of the biggest foreign suppliers of beef to the US, will keep its exemptions from President Donald Trump’s tariff regime.
European Commission seeks clarity after U.S. Supreme Court ruling and new tariffs raise questions over last year's EU-U.S. trade deal.
US President Donald Trump's 10 per cent global tariffs are now in effect, reshaping international trade policy and sparking global uncertainty. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.
JAKARTA -- The Indonesian and U.S. presidents on Thursday signed their long-awaited reciprocal trade agreement, under which most goods from Southeast Asia's largest economy will face a 19% tariff to enter America, with the exception of some key commodities -- including palm oil, coffee and cocoa -- that will be exempt.
Chinese goods remain subject to levies under Section 301 of the US’ 1974 Trade Act Read more at The Business Times.
Report says TSMC may receive U.S. tariff exemptions tied to chip investments, impacting Microsoft AI hardware and prices.
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.