No New US Tariff Increase for NZ as Trump Sends Letters to Trading Partners
Prime Minister Christoper Luxon says New Zealand has not received a letter from the Trump administration about increased tariffs.
US President Donald Trump has imposed a slew of tariffs on US trading partners this year - then paused, modified, raised or lowered them.
In the latest move, Trump threatened duties of 30% tariffs on products from Mexico and the European Union.
They joined a growing list of countries whose imports will face updated duties on 1 August, since Trump began posting tariff letters with rates...
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