Trump Brazil Rate 10% ‘Mutual Charges’; European Union 20% | The economy

United States President Donald Trump said on Wednesday that he would sign the order for valid mutual tariffs at midnight at midnight at the local time and said, “Friends are often worse than enemies.” He declared 10% for Brazil and 20% for the European Union.
“I blamed other US presidents for not putting mutual tariffs. The US golden age begins now,” he said.
Republican has also confirmed the tariffs on imported cars from Thursday.
According to him, taxes support us.
The US president presented a table, which showed how much US imports and how much it costs to the United States.
For example, China charges 67% And includes the tax of 34%. According to a survey submitted by Trump, the European Union allegations 39% And will be charged 20%.
Countries that charge 10%such as Brazil, Argentina and Chile have equal mutual fees. The already charging partner Costa Rica will be charged 10%. According to the survey, many countries are charged less than the charge. But the outcome does not show the outcome of the trade balance between these countries, because if it charges more, they may have more money to go to the United States that enter some of these countries.
In addition to tariff actions, Trump cites high investments in the country, as well as Goal, Eli Lily, Honda and Hyundai.
Republican said that his ancestors were wrong about Nafta and China, and that Chinese leader Jinping and the country had respect for the country, but they were taking advantage of us. “
Mexico and Canada
During the announcement of mutual tariffs on imports for the United States, the US president defended the imposition of high coders – especially for Mexico and Canada – “We cannot pay for both countries’ deficits.
Earlier, Trump had already said that the fees of US neighbors for the US imported products have helped countries pay their internal debts. “Countries have taken a lot of wealth from the United States,” said Republican. “Today we prefer workers and the US is in the first place. Other countries can treat us badly. We will count the whole (this treatment) in tariffs.”
The US President North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) has criticized the country for “a lot of money” with the deal.
He repeated the speech of his election campaign and said that Nafta was responsible for losing about 4 million jobs in the United States.