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Deals Made by Trump Since Pausing His ‘Liberation Day’ Tariffs Remain Sparse

  • On July 2, President Trump revealed an agreement with Vietnam that permits U.S. products to enter the Vietnamese market without tariffs, while Vietnamese goods imported into the U.S. would be subject to a 20% tariff.
  • This announcement follows a 90-day truce agreed on May 12 that rolled back levies to 30% and 10%, suspending most 'Liberation Day' tariffs introduced just over three months ago.
  • The U.S. maintains minimum 10% levies on most countries' goods entering its market and has imposed additional tariffs targeting foreign steel, aluminum, and auto imports.
  • Trump shared letters to Japan and South Korea leaders warning of 25% tariffs starting August 1, with a looming July 9 deadline shaping these trade actions.
  • These trade deals and tariff suspensions reflect an on-again, off-again policy aimed at easing market panic and facilitating negotiations, though exact implementation dates remain unclear.
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Here are the deals made by the Trump administration since announcing 'Liberation Day' tariffs

Here's what we know about the trade deals announced since April.

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Deals made by Trump since pausing his 'Liberation Day' tariffs remain sparse

Just over three months ago, President Donald Trump unveiled his most sweeping volley of tariffs yet — holding up large charts from the White House Rose Garden to outline new import taxes that the U.S. would soon slap on goods from nearly every country in the world.

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