President Trump is taking an aggressive stand on trade, informing more countries of upcoming tariffs through a new batch of letters. At least seven nations are expected to be notified this week.
The letters follow similar ones sent to 14 other countries, which announced tariff increases between 25% and 40%. Trump’s message is simple: renegotiate trade deals or face financial penalties.
During a diplomatic dinner, Trump said trade pacts with China and the UK have been completed. Negotiations with India are said to be close to finalization, boosting his administration’s momentum.
August 1 is now the firm date for tariff enforcement, extended once from July 9. But Trump has made clear that it won’t change again. “There will be no extensions,” he warned, setting the stage for a global economic standoff.
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