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Trump Extends Tariff Deadline to August 1, Sends United States Tariff Letters

The extension aims to pressure trading partners into sealing quick deals by offering a narrow reprieve before steeper reciprocal duties take effect

Overview

  • The administration extended its pause on steeper reciprocal tariffs to August 1 to press partners for faster deal-making.
  • Beginning July 7, the White House will distribute “United States Tariff Letters” detailing non-negotiable base and country-specific rates.
  • President Trump threatened an extra 10 percent duty on imports from any nation he deems aligned with “Anti-American” BRICS policies.
  • So far only the United Kingdom and Vietnam have reached deals to maintain or reduce their tariff rates.
  • Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said the US is close to securing several additional trade pacts and anticipates major announcements in the coming days.