Donald Trump’s obligations did not bypass small islands such as Heard and McDonald’s. After all, the White House applied 10% customs duties through unmanned locations and most of the penguins. Lesotho’s African Kingdom also affected restrictions that “no one has heard of it,” according to the president.
After all, Donald Trump’s obligations covered an extraordinary place. The US President’s crosshairs were, among others, the islands of Heard and McDonald’s, covered by 10% tariffs.
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Donald Trump hits a small island. Only penguins live in one
According to Donald Trump’s administration, the application of restrictions on small islands is related to the fact that they belong to Australian territory. Similarly, as “politicians” pointed out, no one “feels no effect” on the islands of Heard and McDonald. Only the majority of the penguins’ population is borne by the burden.
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Additionally, duties were applied to small islands in Norfolk in the South Pacific and to Jan Meyen in the Arctic Ocean. This currently houses 18 people working temporarily in Norwegian military and weather services.
Customs duties also covers Svalbad, which lives under 3,000. people. A similar fate was met by less than 2,000 islands on Tokel Island, near New Zealand. people.
According to Donald Trump, “No one ever heard of it,” 50% of Lesotho are subject to the obligations imposed on the kingdom of Africa. The reason for the restrictions is that the authorities themselves have decided to charge the United States a 99% customs fee.
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