Not exact matches
For example, some auto companies have warned that
if NAFTA rules become too onerous they could just ignore them and pay the 2.5 per
cent tariff to operate in the U.S.
«About 60 per
cent of goods sent from Canada and Mexico to the U.S. would see virtually no change in the
tariffs assessed on them
if the U.S. were to withdraw from NAFTA,» the Scotiabank economists conclude.
Trump said Monday that Canada and Mexico might be spared from his plans for a 25 per
cent tariff on steel imports and 10 per
cent tariff on aluminum imports
if they agree to better terms for the U.S. in talks aimed at revising the North American Free Trade Agreement.
-LSB-...] «About 60 per
cent of goods sent from Canada and Mexico to the U.S. would see virtually no change in the
tariffs assessed on them
if the U.S. were to withdraw from NAFTA,» the Scotiabank economists conclude.
So
if you had something that is a six to nine
cents type of
tariff, you are talking two or three dollars on the PPA price.
«
If a 25 per
cent tariff is imposed on a large amount of goods... and the trade war perpetuates, collateral damage to Hong Kong would be unavoidable since we are an entrepôt and there are a lot of direct investments between us.»
This achievement has emboldened Trump to claim that other American companies that move jobs overseas and then export back to the U.S. will face 35 per
cent tariffs, but pushing through such measures will be dangerous,
if not difficult.
A source said: «
If Britain were to leave the EU and trade with it under World Trade Organisation rules, as Boris Johnson proposed in his Today Programme interview this morning, buses bought from Germany under EU Most Favoured Nation
tariffs would be subject to a 13 per
cent tariff, an increase of # 56,333 to the price.»