European Union suspends tariffs on US products

The President of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen, stated today that the European Union is postponing 25% customs tariffs on products from the United States of America for a period of 90 days, IPN reports.

„We want to give negotiations a chance”, von der Leyen said in a post on social media, announcing the suspension of US tariffs worth approximately 21 billion euros for 90 days.

The announcement by the community bloc came following the decision yesterday, April 9, by US President Donald Trump to postpone customs duties for three months and apply a reduced tariff of 10% for at least 75 countries, including the Republic of Moldova.

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European Union suspends tariffs on US products

The President of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen, stated today that the European Union is postponing 25% customs tariffs on products from the United States of America for a period of 90 days, IPN reports.

„We want to give negotiations a chance”, von der Leyen said in a post on social media, announcing the suspension of US tariffs worth approximately 21 billion euros for 90 days.

The announcement by the community bloc came following the decision yesterday, April 9, by US President Donald Trump to postpone customs duties for three months and apply a reduced tariff of 10% for at least 75 countries, including the Republic of Moldova.

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The Republic of Moldova and Ukraine are facing a severe hydrological drought in the Dniester river basin, caused by the lack of precipitation and high temperatures in recent months. In this context, the Ukrainian side proposed reducing the discharge flow from the Novodnestrovsk reservoir from 100 to 70 cubic meters per second. The authorities in Chisinau have requested the maintenance of the current regime, at least until the end of the month, to ensure the water supply for the population, reports IPN.

The situation was examined during an extraordinary meeting of the Commission on the sustainable use and protection of the Dniester river basin, convened to analyze the evolution of hydrological conditions.

According to the Ministry of Environment, Ukrainian authorities have reported that precipitation has significantly decreased in the Carpathian region, which has reduced the volume of water accumulated in the lake at Novodnestrovsk. At the same time, the heatwave has exacerbated water losses, and in some regions, levels below the historically monitored minimums have been recorded.

The Ministry of Environment specifies that the average monthly flow of the Dniester in June was below the multi-year average, which confirms the existence of a pronounced hydrological drought. Under these conditions, Ukraine has proposed reducing the flow. At the same time, Ukrainian authorities have announced that they have already introduced restrictions on water use and have implemented other conservation measures.

Representatives of the Republic of Moldova have requested to maintain the current flow rate of 100 cubic meters per second, a request accepted by the Ukrainian side until the end of the month. At the end of July, a new meeting of the Commission will take place to analyze updated data. Until then, the Ministry of Environment, together with the “Apele Moldovei” Agency, the Authority for Meteorology and Environmental Monitoring, and other competent institutions will continue to monitor the situation and develop intervention scenarios, the priority being to ensure the population’s water supply.

Authorities urge citizens and businesses to use water resources rationally, in the context of the risk of prolonging the hydrological drought. The Dniester is the main source of water for a large part of the Republic of Moldova. According to bilateral treaties, Ukraine is obliged to ensure a flow of at least 100 cubic meters per second from the Novodnestrovsk reservoir. Reducing this level can affect the ecosystem and could create problems for the pumping stations that provide drinking water to numerous localities in Moldova.

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1 IANUARIE, 2025
1 IANUARIE, 2025