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Donald Trump Administration modifies mutual tariffs for 14 countries including India – check full list

A discrepancy was revealed between the White House Annex and Trump’s Rose Garden Presentation Chart for at least 14 economies.

US President Donald Trump Mutual tariff declaration The separate rates appearing in the chart displayed by Trump on ‘Liberation Day’ led to many confusion and issued as part of the Executive Order of the White House.
For example, in India’s case, Trump’s chart displayed 26% mutual tariff, but the White House document showed 27%. This discrepancy was clear for many countries.
A discrepancy was revealed between the White House Annex and Trump’s Rose Garden Presentation Chart for at least 14 economies. Annex initially showed the rates higher than one percent more than the one who was displayed during the announcement.
The White House has now revised the attachment in Donald Trump’s executive order to reflect the new ‘concession’ tariff. The White House has revised the annex rates on Thursday to align with the lower figures shown in Trump’s presentation chart.
Also read Donald Trump announced 26% ‘concession’ mutual tariff on India: What will be the effect and whether the Indian economy is relatively untouched?
The Executive Order determines that all American trading partners begin with a universal 10% tariff from April 5. Especially the people listed in the attachment will see increasing their rates to the specified levels after four days.
Below is a list of 14 countries for which Tarp rates have been revised downwards to reflect data in Trump’s performance chart:
Initially, Annexes listed India at 27% instead of 26%, while South Korea moved between 25% and 26% before settling at 25%. Similar rates affected various countries including Botswana, Cameron, Malawi, Nicaragua, Norway, Pakistan, Philippines, Serbia, South Africa, Thailand, Vanuatu and Fuckland Islands.
A White House official confirmed that the rates specified in the attachment implementation documents would be implemented.
Many foreign areas shown earlier in the White House Chart were absent from their original nations with separate tariff rates.
A French region in the Indian Ocean, Reunion, was originally nominated for 37% tariffs, but was released from a formal attachment. Similarly, St. Pierre and Micelon (French Islands) and Norfolk Island (Australian region) were excluded. Their original nations face different rates: 20% for France (as members of the European Union) and 10% for Australia.

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