Trump slaps 30% tariff on Algeria
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Asianet Newsable on MSNTrump Hits Algeria With 30% Tariffs, Warns Against Transshipping Goods To Evade LeviesIn a post on Truth Social, President Trump said these tariffs on Algeria will kick in from August 1 and will cover all goods imported from the country.
Algeria’s state media recently fabricated a letter from US President Donald Trump portraying warm bilateral ties.
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Riccardo Fabiani, north Africa director at the International Crisis Group, said the decision in June was “pretty bad” for Algiers given that three of the five permanent members of the Security Council — the US, France and the UK — had thrown their weight behind the Moroccan plan for limited autonomy.
Xavier Driencourt, France’s former ambassador to Algeria, has reappeared in right-leaning French media outlets. The retired diplomat made two appearances on consecutive days, which suggests that this “giant” has been freed from the shackles he was believed to have been bound by during the undeclared truce unilaterally observed by Paris,
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The latest unilateral actions were 20 per cent tariffs on the Philippines, 25 per cent on Moldova and Brunei, and 30 per cent on Iraq, Algeria and Libya, effective August 1. These, the letters added, are separate from any sectoral tariffs that may be imposed later.
IATF provides a platform for businesses to showcase goods and exchange trade and investment information within the continent’s single market
Algeria’s independence came through the National Liberation War (1954–1962), led by the Front de Libération Nationale (FLN). It was a prolonged and violent conflict, marked by systematic repression, aerial bombardments,
A French journalist is facing seven years in prison in Algeria over an interview with a soccer official accused of ties to a banned separatist movement, in a case rights groups say criminalizes routine reporting.
Algeria and Uruguay has acceded to the Treaty of Amity and Cooperation in South-East Asia (TAC), a move which Datuk Seri Mohamad Hasan described as a step forward for both countries in strengthening ties with Asean.