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China, 30+ countries form new global mediation group in Hong Kong

时间:2010-12-5 17:23:32  作者:Charts   来源:Analysis  查看:  评论:0
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However, the ruling does not affect the Trump administration's 25% "sectoral" tariffs on steel and aluminium imports and also his 25% additional tariffs on cars and car part imports, as these were implemented under a different legal justification.A US federal appeals court decided on Thursday night that Trump's global tariffs can temporarily stay in place while it considers the White House's appeal against the trade court's judgement - but the future of the President's tariff agenda remains in the balance.

China, 30+ countries form new global mediation group in Hong Kong

Data from US Customsthe amount of revenue collected in the 2025 financial year to date (ie between 1 October 2024 and 30 April) under various tariffs.The data gives an approximate sense of the proportion of tariffs struck down and unaffected by the trade court's ruling.

China, 30+ countries form new global mediation group in Hong Kong

It shows the tariffs imposed under IEEPA on China, Mexico and Canada in relation to the fentanyl smuggling had brought in $11.8bn (£8.7bn) since February 2025.The 10% reciprocal tariffs - also justified under IEEPA - implemented in April had brought in $1.2bn (£890m).

China, 30+ countries form new global mediation group in Hong Kong

On the other side of the ledger, the tariffs on metals and car parts - which are unaffected by this ruling - brought in around $3.3bn (£2.4bn), based on rounded figures.

And the biggest source of tariff revenue for the US in the period was from tariffs imposed on China dating back to Trump's first term in office, which raised $23.4bn (£17.3bn). These are also not affected by the court ruling, as they were not justified by IEEPA."We're in a much better position now. We've managed to reduce our losses down to £30,000 in a year, which is incredible.

"We're really hoping by the end of August this year to be nearly at break-even point."But she said there should be more support for venues like the Kenton.

She said: "The reality is that, for all these smaller theatres, ticket sales alone are never going to cover running costs."Trying to look after buildings of this age, trying to look after running costs - I don't think people appreciate how much it costs just to open the theatre every day."

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