Trump threatened the EU and Apple with heavy tariffs
The US president announced that due to lack of progress in trade negotiations, it is likely that since June 1 (June 6), the tariff on imports from the EU.
US President Donald Trump has earlier announced tariffs against almost all countries, and although it had reduced these tariffs for some time, it re -peaked many of them due to the fall of stock markets and economists’ warning of the recession.
“I have long told Tim Cook, Apple’s CEO, I have told the iPhones sold in the United States, not in the United States, not in India or elsewhere,” according to the US National Radio.
“If this does not happen, Apple will have to pay at least 2 percent of the tariff on the United States,” Trump warned. Thank you for your attention! “
Also, Donald Trump’s initial rate for the European Union was 5 % on April 5, and the European Union threatened to reciprocate at that time.
Trump administration officials have begun talks with several countries looking for a lower rate of tariffs, but the US president personally says negotiations with the European Union “are not going well.”
“Our conversations with them (the European Union) are nowhere to be reached,” he said. So I offer a 2 % tariff on the European Union, and this will start on June 1. “
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