Sri Lanka to Pursue Further Talks
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A look at countries that received Trump's tariff letters
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The new tariff rates threatened in the letters Trump shared Wednesday are similar to those he announced on what the White House dubbed “Liberation Day” in early April.
Over 20 nations — from economic allies like Canada and Japan to developing economies such as Cambodia and Sri Lanka — have received letters from Donald Trump threatening steep tariffs by August 1. With rates reaching as high as 50 per cent,
Sri Lanka would continue to engage with the US for a “mutually beneficial” outcome on tariffs, a top finance ministry official said on Thursday, after Washington imposed a 30 per cent tariff on all Sri Lankan imports to the country.
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Fast Retailing, the parent company of Uniqlo, maintains its full-year forecast, anticipating that early shipments to North America will mitigate the effects of increased U.S. tariffs. Despite potential tariff implications,
The Ceylon Chamber of Commerce yesterday described the proposed 30% tax on Sri Lankan imports to the US as opposed to 44% mooted earlier was a “significant step.” ..
President Trump is again amping up his trade threats, unveiling a new batch of letters to country leaders outlining tariffs on goods imported from their countries beginning in August. Trump on Wednesday posted to social media six letters,