US President Donald Trump revealed that for countries that have not signed a separate trade agreement with the United States, he is likely to conclude a 15-20% basic tax in the course. On the other hand, the results of the chip tax investigation for...
US President Donald Trump revealed that for countries that have not signed a separate trade agreement with the United States, he is likely to conclude a 15-20% basic tax in the course. On the other hand, the results of the chip tax investigation for the purpose of the public are expected to be released in two weeks.
CNBC, NBC News and other foreign news reports, Trump said when attending the event with British Prime Minister Keir Starmer in Turnberry on the 28th, "For the world, I will charge about 15-20% of the tax on courses, I just want to be better for everyone," and "I think it's about 15-20%, probably one of these two numbers."
This is clearly higher than the 10% basic tax surveillance announced by Trump in April this year, and may regain the small country where it originally expected that tax surveillance would be closer to 10%.
Trump said on the 28th, "We will set a basic tax rate for their remaining countries. This is the fee they must pay when they want to do business with the United States. You can't sit down and discuss with 200 countries."
Trump and European Commission Chairman Ursula von der Leyen announced on Sunday (27th) that it would finalize a trade framework, cutting the US import tax on the EU from 30% to 15%. However, there are different responses to this from all walks of life, and France is dissatisfied with the content of the agreement and believes that this is a "submission" to the United States.
In addition, Trump also announced to Japan that tax liability should be set at 15%. However, countries including Brazil and Laos are facing taxes of up to 40-50%.
It is worth noting that according to Reuters, US Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick told reporters after Trump convened a meeting with Jodhlein on Sunday (27th) that the Trump administration will provide investigation results on semiconductor imports in two weeks. He said this survey was one of the "key reasons" for the EU to seek a wider deal, hoping to "solve all questions at once."
Trump has suggested higher taxes may be imposed. He mentioned on the 27th that many companies will invest in semiconductor manufacturing in the United States, including businessmen from Taiwan and other places, so as to avoid being affected by the tax responsibilities of new courses. He said that Jodrien "in a better way" to avoid the imminent chip tax.
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