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go into effect
Idioms and Phrases
see in effect , def. 3.Example Sentences
A 25% tariff will go into effect on Thursday on all vehicles and auto parts imported into the United States.
Meanwhile, the EU said last week that it would postpone its 50% tariff on American whiskey, which was set to go into effect April 1, until the middle of the month to allow time for negotiations.
But the car was declared a total loss on Monday, three days before President Trump’s 25% tariff on imported cars and light trucks is set to go into effect.
That rate is set at 10% and will go into effect on 5 April.
White House officials also said that they would impose specific reciprocal tariffs on roughly 60 "worst offenders", to go into effect on 9 April.
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