Trump Unveils New Tariff Plan for Trade Partners
The US is proposing new tariffs of at least 10% on imports from most major trading partners, citing forced-labor practices.
The 10% rate would apply to partners who prohibit forced labor imports, such as Canada, Mexico, the EU, Taiwan, and the UK.
Ryan Majerus, Partner: International Trade Team at King & Spalding, discusses the path ahead for tariffs, Section 301 investigations, and where refunds stand. (Source: Bloomberg)
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