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The U.S. maintains a 10% tariff on Singaporean goods, with no change to the previously announced 15% increase.
The U.S. continues to apply a 10% tariff on Singaporean goods under Section 122 of the Trade Act, with no official directive yet issued to raise it to 15% as previously announced by President Trump.
The current rate, in effect since February 24, 2026, remains unchanged, and immediate economic impact is expected to be limited.
Singapore’s government, led by Minister Gan Siow Huang, is monitoring developments, engaging U.S. officials, and supporting businesses through grants and training programs.
The tariff’s future depends on congressional action, as Section 122 provisions expire in 150 days unless extended.
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Los Estados Unidos mantienen un arancel del 10% sobre los productos de Singapur, sin cambios en el aumento del 15% anunciado previamente.