Trump Says NATO Will Fund U.S. Weapons for Ukraine, Warns of Tariffs on Russia if No Deal in 50 Days
UNITED STATES, JUL 14 – Trump demands a peace deal within 50 days or will impose 100% secondary tariffs on Russia and any countries trading with it, escalating economic pressure amid ongoing Ukraine conflict.
- On Tuesday, Donald Trump threatened 100 percent secondary tariffs on Russia in the Oval Office at the White House.
- Expressing frustration with Putin, Trump said, while `I’m disappointed in President Putin because I thought we would have had a deal two months ago`.
- Countries trading with Russia, including India and China, would face the September 2 deadline, signaling a sharp escalation in economic pressure.
- Financial markets may respond, with uncertainty over potential volatility following Trump's threat of 100 percent secondary tariffs on Russia, no immediate upheaval reported.
- USDT and USDC traders could face increased enforcement, as observers expect heightened actions against exchanges amid evolving sanctions.
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