All Tariffs articles – Page 11
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ArticleUK tariff announcement eases Spanish fears
Spanish fruit and vegetable producers breathe sigh of relief after tariff exemption
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ArticleZero-tariff Brexit raises questions
Brexit uncertainty is hitting new levels after the UK government's suggestion it could impose zero tariffs on most fruit and vegetable imports
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ArticleTrade bodies slam late tariff announcement
Government decision to announce tariff details just two weeks before Brexit derided as 'disgraceful' and 'appalling' by industry bodies
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ArticleUS China tariff deadline extended
US and China’s efforts to seek a trade resolution ever-changing as disagreement causes deadline extension
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ArticleTariffs: Gove wants protection on "sensitive" products
The Defra secretary rejected speculation that the UK will impose zero tariffs on all food imports in the event of a no-deal Brexit
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ArticleChina cuts tariffs on Argentine blueberries
Lower tariff will improve the competitiveness of the industry, says ABC
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ArticleUS$200bn China US tariffs set
If the tariffs come into play talks between Beijing and Washington could be hampered
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ArticleIndia delays trade tariffs further
Retaliatory tariffs on US almonds, walnuts and apples are on hold again, but prices are still rising
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ArticleIndia US apple tariff delayed
Following an announcement in June, India’s Ministry of Finance has delayed tariff increases ‘in the interest of the public’
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ArticleRetaliatory tariffs start to bite
Mexican consumers being put off by higher cost of apples and blueberries imported from US
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ArticleUS fresh produce threatened with more China tariffs
China to impose 25 per cent retaliatory tariff on more than 500 US products, including a wide range of horticulture items
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ArticleUS apples hit with 20 per cent trade tariff
After a Trump administration trade spat increasing tariffs on steel and aluminium, Mexico has hit back
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ArticleRetaliatory India tariffs threaten US trade
India to impose 30 per cent additional duty on US apple imports before 21 June in retaliation to US tariffs on steel and aluminium products
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ArticleFifth round of tariff cuts for JAEPA
Under a Japan-Australia agreement, the fifth round of scheduled tariff cuts have come into play for oranges, mandarins and onions
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ArticleChina tariffs: US trade reaction
Key figures in the US fresh fruit export trade discuss the potential impact of China’s retaliatory tariffs
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ArticleRural US hit hardest by China tariffs
Citrus, cherry and apple growers will likely lose market share and decrease profits in China after newly ratified trade tariffs
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ArticleChina announces tariffs on US fruit
China has announced a proposed 15 per cent import duty on US fresh fruit and nuts in response to Trump's planned tariffs on Chinese steel and aluminium
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ArticleLowered trade tariffs for 11 countries
Growers and exporters in 11 different countries will benefit from lower tariffs and improved market access through the CPTPP
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ArticlePhilippines eye zero tariffs in Japan
Keeping pace in the banana trade a key priority for South Asian nation
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AnalysisOpinion: Post-Brexit tariffs could boost trade
The UK could remove protectionist tariffs on South African citrus imports once it leaves the UK, writes Justin Chadwick

