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With a value of 25%.. Trump threatens customs duties on Venezuelan oil buyers

US President Donald Trump announced on Monday that he would impose 25% customs duties on any country to buy.
This comes as a campaign of deportation for Venezuelan immigrants, and imposes fees on a number of commercial partners.

Customs duties on Venezuelan oil

Since his return to the White House in January, Trump has imposed customs duties on allies of the United States and its opponents alike.
“It has always been very hostile to the United States and the freedoms that we adopt,” Trump said on his page on his social platform, Truth Sushl.
“Therefore, any country that buys oil or gas from Venezuela will be forced to pay a 25% customs tariff for the United States, on any commercial dealings with our country,” he added.

Punitive taxes

These punitive taxes are scheduled to enter into force, in conjunction with the mutual customs tariffs, which Donald Trump promised to impose on all US trading partners.
On April 2, the US President described “liberation day”, and Trump made customs duties the cornerstone of his economic, social and even diplomatic policy.
The former real estate developer is that customs duties are a comprehensive weapon that can at the same time revive industries in the United States, reduce trade deficit, solve budget deficit, enhance job opportunities, and establish a strong balance of power for Washington on the international scene.

Large numbers of immigrants are expelled

Regarding Venezuela in particular, the US President pledged to expel large numbers of immigrants accused of belonging to the Trine de Aragoa gang.
And it went to the point of using an old emergency law, which was previously used only in times of war, allowing the arrest of foreigners who are enemies of the United States, and their deportation urgently.
US National Security Adviser Mike Waltz recently said that the Washington -ranked gang is “a terrorist organization”, “Washington’s”, “The Venezuelan President Nicholas).

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