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UK Gets Steel Tariff Exemption, but Europe Pays Double

Despite an exemption from 50 percent tariffs, Britain still has to pay a 25 percent duty because its trade deal with the United States has yet to be put in place.

Stanley Reed
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Stanley Reed

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Customs (Tariff), European Union, Great Britain, International Relations, International Trade and World Market, Steel and Iron, Trump, Donald J
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