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He threatened 10 %customs duties … Trump threatens the countries that adopt the BRICS policy

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On Sunday, US President Donald Trump attacked the BRICS group, which includes 11 countries, in particular Brazil, Russia, India and China, promising to impose additional customs duties of 10 percent of the countries that accept their policy.

On Sunday, Trump wrote on his platform “Social Social”: “Any country emerging from the policy of the anti -American group BRICS

Trump also emphasized another publication that he would start on Monday to send the first batch of messages to several countries of the world to call them to conclude a trade agreement or encounter exorbitant training camps on its goods, according to the French press agency.

Yesterday, the BRICS group leaders criticized their summit, held in Rio de Ganero, customs duties imposed by President Trump on the commercial partners of his country, and they condemned the recent military attacks on Iran. “We express our great concern about growing customs and non -casual trading procedures,” said on the first day.

The group believed that these fees are illegal and arbitrary, and threatens to “reduce world trade in an additional way, destroy the supply chains and introduce the state of uncertainty between international economic and commercial activities.” Eleven countries that make up the Brex group, including Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa, represent about half of the world’s population and 40 percent of the world economic product. But leaders warn directly to the United States or his president, especially due to the fact that several countries participate in negotiations with Washington in this regard.

The Minister of Finance of the United States Scott Bennsent said on Sunday that new customs duties will be applied as of the first August of the next if the commercial partners of Washington from Taiwan to the European Union will not be completed.

In April, Trump was shocked around the world, announcing a significant increase in customs duties for all commercial partners of his country. These fees ranged from 10 percent of at least 50 percent of countries that are exported to the United States more than they import. However, he soon suspended the use of these fees until July ninth and opened the door for trade negotiations with each country separately.

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