Washington:
US President Donald Trump has signed an executive order sent from 30 to 90 percent on small packages sent from China, which is likely to disrupt the import of popular low -cost products.
According to the White House order, Trump raised duty on “import” on “import” from China on “import”, from May 2, with a major increase in tariffs on Chinese goods, according to the White House order released on Tuesday, 34 to 84 percent.
Trump signed an order last week, in which the duty-free exemption for goods from China was canceled, priced at $ 800 or below.
The rule has faced a huge investigation as US authorities pointed to the development of Chinese online retail vendors Sheen and Temu using a bounce in recent years.
The White House said last week that the products imported under the exemption from China would be subject to 30 percent of their value or 30 percent per item fee, after June 1, it would increase to $ 50 per item after 1 June.
But now the Washington will increase the rate to 90 percent, and will increase the rate per item from 2 May to $ 75 and $ $ 150 from 1 June.
In February, Trump had already abolished customs exemption, but reversed its decision after the move, as the move caused major logistics disruptions.
China replied with anger at that time, accused the United States of “of” politicizing trade and economic issues and using them as a tool. “
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