Washington, July 8
The US President Donald Trump has announced at 25 per cent tax on importing items from Japan and South Korea and a dozen other countries that will come to practice from 1 August. Trump has posted a notice by posting a letter address to the leaders of the various countries on Truoth Social. Letters have been warned that he does not take advantage of his import taxes and do not increase the Trump governance tax.
Trump said the letters to the Japanese Prime Minister Shygeri Ashiba and South Korea Karan, “If you want to increase your import taxes. They signed these taxes on the last Friday.
The Southern Korean’s Commerce Ministry of Commerce Minister said on Tuesday that he would talk to the United States at 25 per cent tax on his exports. Import tax on other countries, including 40 per cent, Cambodia and Thailand 36 per cent in Myanmar and Laos; Serbia and Bangladesh 35 percent, Indonesia, South Africa, Bosnia and Herzegovina 30 percent and 25 per cent tax on Malaysia and Tunisia.
Technically 90 days conversation period is eradicated on Wednesday, although many administrative officials suggested that the three-week periods have suggested that the three-term period can change the rates, which can change the rates. Trump signed an executive order on Monday so that the official tax growth can be deferred from August 1. -EP