The list of US items that will now face tariffs when exported to Mexico was retooled and issued last week. The list now looks like this (courtesy of San Antonio Express News):
The revised list of U.S. products with Mexican tariffs adds:
• Pork products: 5%
• Cheeses: 25%
• Sweet corn, frozen: 15%
• Pistachios: 20%
• Oranges/grapefruits: 20%
• Apples: 20%
• Oats/grains: 10%
• Chewing gum: 20%
• Chocolate: 20%
• Ketchup: 20%
• Polishes/adhesives: 10-15%
• Rubber gloves/floor coverings: 10-15%
• Thermos containers: 15%
• Trench diggers: 15%
• Gas masks: 5%
The list drops:
• Shelled peanuts: 20%
• Dental floss: 15%
• Commercial catalogs: 20%
• Yarn: 15%
• Carpets: 20%
• Jewelry: 20%
• Venetian blind fittings: 20%
• Locks: 20%
• Metal mountings/fittings: 20%
• Telephone sets: 20%
• Battery cell waste and scraps: 20%
• Various metal furniture: 15%
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