Trump: Today's Tariff Letter is to Some Extent the Final Offer, but Open to Other Ideas
BlockBeats News, July 8th: U.S. President Trump stated that the tariff letter sent today is, to some extent, the final offer. The deadline for the August 1st (trade negotiations) has been set, but he is open to other ideas.
Prior to this, Trump had successively released tariff letters to multiple countries on social media. As of the time of writing, he has issued the latest tariff rate threat to 14 countries. Japan, South Korea, Kazakhstan, Malaysia, and Tunisia face a 25% tariff rate; South Africa and Bosnia have a 30% rate; Indonesia has a 32% rate; Bangladesh and Serbia have a 35% rate; Thailand and Cambodia face a 36% rate; Laos and Myanmar have a 40% rate. The above tariffs will take effect on August 1st. (FX678)
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