All Tariffs articles – Page 10
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ArticleSpain mulls cost of US tariffs
Citrus, pears and peaches in the firing line as Trump ups the ante in dispute over airplane subsidies
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ArticleUS to slap tariffs on EU produce
The Trump administration plans retaliatory tariffs on European products, including fruit, after WTO ruling
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ArticleSainsbury’s suppliers ‘must cover no-deal tariffs’
Supermarket will require its suppliers to deliver products on DDP basis, covering tariffs and additional logistics costs
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ArticleJapan helps producers lower export tariffs
New procedures aim to speed up the exporting process for fresh fruit and vegetables and lower tariffs
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ArticleTrump signals more China tariffs
US President Donald Trump has said the US will further increase tariffs on goods and products imported from China despite “constructive” trade talks
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ArticleTariffs create cherry gap in China
Who will replace the US as top Northern Hemisphere cherry supplier to China, asks Fruta Cloud in a recent report
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ArticleTrump rows back on Mexican tariff threat
US administration says it has reached an agreement with Mexico on immigration policy
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ArticleNogales companies in tariff debate
Fresh Produce Association of the Americas hosts panel on the value of trade and the imposition of tarifs
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ArticleTrump threatens tariffs on all Mexican imports
President plans to impose a 5 per cent tariff from 10 June in immigration row
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ArticleUS bails out tariff hit farmers
A US$16bn relief package for US agricultural producers has been announced in response to the ongoing trade war with China
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ArticleWAC pleased with tariff removal
Elimination of the 20 per cent duty on apples shipped to Mexico is "welcome news" to the WAC
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ArticleMexico removes tariffs on US ag products
Tariffs on US$3bn of agricultural imports will no longer apply after US lifts tariffs on Mexican steel and aluminium
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ArticleChina hits back with tariffs
Following a recent increase to 25 per cent on Chinese goods to the US, China has retaliated against US imports
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ArticleUS implements 25 per cent tariff
Threatened increase in tariffs on Chinese goods now in place with deal still pending between US and China
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ArticleUS to impose tariffs on Mexican tomatoes
FPAA disappointed by Trump administrations decision to end the Tomato Suspension Agreement
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ArticleUS renews China tariff threat
US proposing to escalate tariffs on US$200bn of goods from 10 per cent to formerly mentioned 25 per cent
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ArticleBanana suppliers act to avoid UK tariff hike
Ecuador, Colombia and Peru are latest countries to sign deals to maintain existing tariff levels after UK leaves EU
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ArticleUnions warn of no-deal tariff impact
NFU-led letter to the Chancellor outlines concerns over distorted trade, warning of significant damage to British farming
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ArticleUK tariff announcement eases Spanish fears
Spanish fruit and vegetable producers breathe sigh of relief after tariff exemption

