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President Trump's trade plans are likely to be significantly clearer by the end of this week, but an array of comments from the president and his team have underlined to markets that finality may be elusive.
While the Trump administration in the United States is prepping to send letters to Washington's trading partners, dictating new tariffs, confusion persists over when the pause on President Donald Trump's reciprocal tariffs will be lifted.
President Donald Trump's administration says higher rates will go into effect Aug. 1. Here's where trade negotiations stand.
President Donald Trump says he’s not planning to extend a 90-day pause on tariffs on most nations beyond July 9
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent warned Monday that countries negotiating trade deals with the United States could still face steep tariff hikes on July 9, even if talks are ongoing. Speaking to Bloomberg Television,
American tariffs on dozens of countries will come into effect next Wednesday as scheduled, although several deals could still be worked out before then, President Donald Trump confirmed Friday.
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said tariff letters will be sent to about 100 countries over the next several days, as the Trump administration’s 90-day tariff pause comes to an end Wednesday.
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MiBolsilloColombia on MSNJuly 9 is the New Deadline for Trump's Tariffs, Rising Up to 70%President Donald Trump's trade policy is reaching a critical juncture with the announcement of significantly increased tariffs.
Trump administration faces pressure to clinch more trade deals, with a temporary tariff freeze on dozens of countries set to expire.
President Donald Trump said he is not considering delaying his July 9 deadline for higher tariffs to resume and renewed his threat to cut off talks and impose duty rates on several nations, including Japan.