Tariffs Threaten Ethiopian Cut Flower Exports in Thriving US Market
PM says tariffs may ‘open door for more investment’
By Samuel Abate
Flower exporters say the impacts of the Trump administration’s tariffs are beginning to make themselves felt, jeopardizing a US market they have been working hard to penetrate over the past few years.
Miserach Berhanu, head of the Ethiopian Flower, Vegetable, Fruit, and Herbs Exporters Association, told The Reporter the 10 percent tariff levied on Ethiopia is creating serious challenges for fresh cut flower exporters.
The new tariff adds to an existing three percent duty ...
Read More: https://www.thereporterethiopia.com/44708/
PM says tariffs may ‘open door for more investment’
By Samuel Abate
Flower exporters say the impacts of the Trump administration’s tariffs are beginning to make themselves felt, jeopardizing a US market they have been working hard to penetrate over the past few years.
Miserach Berhanu, head of the Ethiopian Flower, Vegetable, Fruit, and Herbs Exporters Association, told The Reporter the 10 percent tariff levied on Ethiopia is creating serious challenges for fresh cut flower exporters.
The new tariff adds to an existing three percent duty ...
Read More: https://www.thereporterethiopia.com/44708/