Trump Delayed His Tariffs Again. This Could Be the Last Time.
- President Donald Trump warned countries about tariffs starting on August 1 and advised them to keep negotiating as he left for Texas.
- Trump's letters informed leaders that the U.S. will impose tariffs on South Korean products, raising them to 25%.
- Trump emphasized that retaliatory tariffs would be matched by the U.S. and encouraged countries to reduce trade barriers.
- The tariffs include a significant 25 percent on South Korean products, impacting ongoing negotiations between the U.S. and South Korea.
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Trump delayed his tariffs again. This could be the last time.
President Donald Trump this week again extended a deadline for levying tariffs on dozens of countries until the end of the month. This time, the president’s allies insist he means it. Between the president’s growing impatience with the plodding pace foreign governments are taking and a broader fear about the Wall Street TACO meme suggesting “Trump Always Chickens Out,” Trump insiders privately maintain that it would make little sense — political…
Trump to Countries as Tariff Deadline Looms: 'Keep Working; It's All Going to Work Out'
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump shared a message for countries worldwide before he departed for Kerrville, Texas, on Friday, as the August 1 tariffs loom for a number of nations without renegotiated trade deals. The post Trump Advises Countries to Make a Deal as Tariff Deadline Looms: ‘Keep Working; It’s All Going to Work Out’ appeared first on Breitbart.
Brazil was the most penalized country in the new round of tariffs announced by the president of the United States, Donald Trump (photo). In a letter sent to Lula on Thursday, 9, the Republican determined a 50% rate on all Brazilian exports since 1 August — the highest among the countries reported... The post Brazil continues with a higher rate at a new rate of Trump appeared first on O Antagnonist.
Nifty In Technical Charts: Waiting Time
It was mostly about tariffs in the last week. Trump continued to waffle, from 25% to 500% on various items. It didn’t matter whether you were an ally or not, he is on this trip and no one seems to be able to deflect him from this path. But he seems to have the support back home as his Big Beautiful Bill cleared both houses. India, in the meanwhile, seems to be acting tough, with Modi leaving it to minister Piyush Goyal to answer. Maybe like Braz…
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