The US Commerce Department’s investigation will begin on Wednesday and should be a maximum of 21 days. There is a section of the US Act, which allows the President to impose rates if their import volume is at risk of national security.
Kent Nishimura
The US Commerce Department on Monday launched an investigation into the first phase to allow President Donald Trump to impose customs rates, to determine the “impacts on national security” importing CE shades and semiconductors. The head of the state believes that the rates intended for pharmaceuticals will start “soon”.
The investigation, released in government documents submitted to the official magazine, Donald Trump is the first step in the need to issue a decree on these two sectors, which is in the US president since it returned to the White House.
Donald Trump said Sunday that he did not declare an exemption from customs rates on Friday from customs rates for electronic equipment and components, because in the analysis, it indicates that “they belong to another tariff category”, indicating that they are taxed.
On Friday, the US Customs and Border Protection (CBP) phones, computers, screens and semiconductors were excluded from Trump’s “reciprocial tariffs, which are now 10% for every country in the world and 145% for China, which is punished for their commercial revenge.
He wrote on Monday that “the tariff exemption was not declared” on Monday, Trump Social in your social network truth.
“It is known to the counterfeit news media, but refuses to report it. In the upcoming national security research we are looking at semiconductors and the entire electronic product supply chain, as I mentioned, as I mentioned, the US is considering a specific rate on the semiconductors.
Pharmaceutical RAIRS “In the near future”
On Monday, Naib Bookel’s visit to the White House, the US head of the US promised to impose tariffs on “near future” CE -institutions:
“We do not make our own drugs and our own CE shadows. We no longer make our own medications. CE shades companies are in Ireland and many other places in China. All I have to do is impose tariffs. They are more and more proportional.
The investigation set by the Commerce Department begins with a request for comments on Wednesday, which should be a maximum of 21 days.
It uses a section of the law, which allows the President to impose rates on the products if their import volume is a risk to national security.
However, this arrangement, which was approved in 1962, has never been used during his first tenure to justify the imposition of taxes on steel and aluminum imports.
In mid -March, the US President is once again based on this provision, known as Section 232, known as Section 232 to reintroduce 25% tariffs on steel, aluminum and cars on cars.
Donald Trump has transformed charges into an important diplomatic tool for his economic policy and collecting concessions from other countries.