Mexico will impose tariffs of 15 percent to 25 percent on U.S. steel
products and on some agricultural goods, the Mexican economy ministry
said on Tuesday June 05,2018, after pledging to retaliate against US President Donald
Trump's metals tariffs.
The ministry published a list of new tariffs in the government's official gazette, which included a 20 percent tariff on US pork imports, apples and potatoes and 20 to 25 percent rates on types of cheeses and bourbon.
The ministry also said it was opening a 350,000 tonne tariff-free quota for imports of pork legs and shoulders from other countries.
The ministry published a list of new tariffs in the government's official gazette, which included a 20 percent tariff on US pork imports, apples and potatoes and 20 to 25 percent rates on types of cheeses and bourbon.
The ministry also said it was opening a 350,000 tonne tariff-free quota for imports of pork legs and shoulders from other countries.
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