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The second week trading-the first 100 days of the new government

Tariff news

At the beginning of this week, President Trump threatened tariffs on the United States. Tariffs were used as a leveraged effect on the Colombian government. The Columbia government initially refused to allow military aircraft to be allowed to carry individuals who were expelled from the United States to land in Colombia. In the end, the United States and Colombia reached an agreement on how the deported people were transferred to Colombia without levying tariffs. Although President Trump has not followed his threat to tariffs on Columbia goods, he insists on the tariffs on tariffs on tariffs on from Mexico, Canada and China from February 1, and released on January 30 The announcement was announced to be announced on the weekend. The international trade and supply chain team of HUSCH BLACKWELL is closely monitoring this situation, but there is no specific command or proven that this is not just a threat to release this trade update.

At the press conference on January 28, the press secretary Leavitt also confirmed that President Trump is considering tariffs on departmental departmental duties, such as drugs, semiconductor chips, steel, aluminum, aluminum, and copper. However, President Trump has not adopted these tariffs.

Based on the first two weeks, President Trump used tariffs as a tool to propose a foreign policy agenda, and tariffs may replace sanctions to a certain extent.

Anti -dumping and anti -telephone changes

This week, the anti -dumping and anti -telephone tax regulations of the first memo of the United States have conducted fierce debate. It is particularly interesting about the provisions of “multinational subsidies, cost adjustments, affiliation relationships, and” zero “. About 20 years ago, Zero was considered to violate the WTO and conduct these trade remedy surveys. Calculate the dumping profit margin since the mid -2000s. Many concepts need to modify existing regulations on the behavior of these procedures.

Congress Trade Action

In the past two weeks, Congress has also focused on trade issues, including re -study of the “De Minimis Act” of Article 301 of the Commodity and the Mutual Trade Law. The De Minimis bill re -introduced by Murphy represented by North Carolina will prohibit the use of De Minimis into imports, including products that comply with Article 301 tariffs.

The Mutual Trade Law proposed by Moore’s representative will authorize the president to negotiate with other countries on tariffs and other issues. The bill will also allow the president to impose tariffs on any tariffs on US commodities imposed by foreign countries.

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