Turkey
raises tariffs on some US imports in response to economic 'attacks'
RT,
15
August, 2018
Turkey
is raising tariffs on imports of certain goods from the US, including
cars, alcohol and tobacco. The Turkish vice president says it's a
response to Washington's 'deliberate attacks' on the country's
economy.
The
list of goods subject to the newly raised tariffs was published in
the Turkish Official Gazette early on Wednesday. Commenting on the
new measure, Vice-President Fuat Oktay tweeted that
it was taken "under
the principle of reciprocity"against "the
US administration's deliberate attacks on our economy."
The
Turkish national currency, the lira, has been plunging as Washington
doubled its tariffs on aluminum and steel imports from the country to
20 and 50 percent, respectively. So far this year, it has lost 40
percent of its value against the US dollar, dipping to a historic
low.
The
Turkish government previously said it was taking measures to
counteract the massive hit, without specifying their nature. Turkish
President Recep Tayyip Erdogan accused the US of seeking "to
force Turkey to surrender in every field from finance to politics, to
make Turkey and the Turkish nation kneel down." He
also urged Turks to ditch the dollar to support the lira.
Turkey
and the US are currently at loggerheads over the arrest of US
evangelical pastor Andrew Brunson on terrorism charges in Turkey.
Brunson was detained in connection with the failed military coup to
oust the country's president in 2016, which Ankara blames on
religious leader Fethullah Gulen, who is living in self-imposed exile
in the US. Brunson is facing up to 35 years in prison if found
guilty, and Washington wants him freed. In July, US President
Donald Trump vowed to impose sanctions on Turkey unless Brunson is
liberated. The White House announced sanctions on the Turkish justice
and interior ministers, prohibiting US citizens from doing business
with them.
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