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US trade adviser: Trump's tariff rate is unlikely to change

 

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US trade adviser: Trump's tariff rate is unlikely to change



Jamieson Greer, the trade adviser to US  President Donald Trump, stated that the new tariff rate is "basically fixed" and that there is not much opportunity for negotiation. Jamieson Greer made this statement during an interview that was aired on CBS's Face the Nation program on Sunday local time. reports from the Daily News.




Trump has used tariffs as a means of asserting US economic dominance. He has levied tariffs ranging from 10 to 41 percent on a number of nations, including the EU.



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"There is very little possibility of any reduction in the tariff rate in the near days," US Trade Advisor Jamieson Greer stated in an interview that was aired on CBS's Face the Nation show on Sunday local time.




Greer added, "A lot of these fees are established in accordance with agreements." This tariff rate is essentially set.



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The US president declared increased tariff rates on over 90 nations on July 31.




From a minimum of 10 percent to a maximum of 41 percent, he has implemented counter-tariffs.




Over the past few months, Trump has also altered the tariff rates for a number of nations.




Tariffs on China, for instance, have been raised and then lowered multiple times. They are now having negotiations and will do so until August 12.


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According to US President Donald Trump,

that the price of items on the US market will not go up as a result of tariffs.


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