
US President Donald Trump on Monday (July 7) sent formal letters to a number of countries, including Japan and South Korea, which announced new tariffs ranging from 25% to 40% of the import, effective 1 August. The transfer represents the renewed pressure to force new trade agreements before the previously stored date of July 9.
The letters quoted “significant trade deficits” and warned against fines for any retaliation of tariffs, he said that such steps would be compared “above the 25%”. However, the letters also left room for negotiation, and Trump said that the US would “perhaps consider adjustment” if the trade barriers were removed.
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Trump regains recognition for stopping the India-Pakistan War
Trump said, “We stopped a lot of fighting, very, very big was India and Pakistan. We stopped it over the store. We are dealing with India and Pakistan. We said we wouldn’t deal with you at all.
3.09 hours
Us to slap 30% tariff on bostensic goods
Since August 1, 2025, the US has a 30% tariff on all products imported from Bosnia and Herzegovina. The US quotes a significant trade deficit and “far from mutual” business relationship as justification of turn. The letter urges Bosnia and Herzegovina to follow the US more balanced and fairer trade.
Companies from Bosnia, which decide to produce goods in the US, will be exempt from the tariff and receive the rapidly monitored approval. If Bosnia increases its tariffs in response, the same percentage increase will be added up to 30% of the American tariff.
Goods redirected in other countries to avoid higher tariffs, will still be taxed by an increased rate. Bosnia is encouraged to more participate in the US economy that Trump describes as “the number one market in the world”.
3.06 hours
Bangladesh hit 35% tariff threat
The US deposits 35% of the tariff on all Bangladesh imports, starting on 1 August 2025. Trump quoted a long-term and significant business deficit and non-precise business practices of Bangladesh, including tariffs and non-Tariff barriers. The US is looking for a more balanced and fairer business relationship and states that the current conditions are “by far”. Trump invites Bangladeshi companies to produce in the US, promise quick and professional approval for these investments – in the “question of weeks”. If Bangladého retaliation by lifting your own tariffs, “any number you choose… will be added to 35%”. Goods redirected in other countries to prevent the tariff, a higher rate will be charged.
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Serbian exports face 35% of US duties
The United States deposits 35% of the tariff on all Serbian imports from 1 August 2025. These tariffs are separate from sectoral specific tariffs. Trump quotes a “significant and persistent trade deficit” with Serbia. The business relationship is described as “far from mutual”. Serbian companies can avoid tariffs by building or production in the United States.
The US promises to process these approval of business approval quickly and routinely within a few weeks. If Serbia increases its own tariffs in response, the US will add this increase to 35% of the tariff. The goods translated in other countries to prevent the tariff will be subject to a higher tariff.
2.55 hours
Trump slap Cambodia with 36% tariff threat
The United States deposits 36% of the tariff on all Cambodian exports from 1 August 2025. Trump quotes the persistent trade deficit and non -precise business relationship caused by the Cambodian tariff and non -tariff barriers. 36% of the tariff applies separately from the tariffs specific to the sector and covers all Cambodian goods entering the US.
Products transplanted to third countries to prevent tariffs will still be subject to a higher valid tariff. Cambodian companies that have established production in the US will not face any tariffs and the US will quickly monitor for such businesses. If Cambodia increases its tariffs in response, the US will add this increase to 36% of the basic rate.
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Us to store 36% of the tariff on Thailand
36% of the tariff will be deposited on all Thai goods entering the United States since 1 August 2025.
Trump quotes a “significant business deficit” and “non -precise” business policy as the basis for new tariffs.
The tariffs are separated from all sectoral tariffs and relate to all Thai exports. The goods transported to avoid obligations will be charged the highest valid tariff.
The tariffs are separated from all sectoral tariffs and relate to all Thai exports. The goods transported to avoid obligations will be charged the highest valid tariff. Thai companies that build or produce products in the US will not face any tariffs, promising rapid approval.
If Thailand increases its own tariffs in response, the US will add the same increase to the top of 36% of the basic tariff.
2.48 hours
Us store 32% tariff on Indonesia
The United States of the United States imposes 32% tariff on all Indonesian products entering the country. These tariffs take the effectiveness of 1 August 2025. This tariff is independent of any already industry.
Trump quoted a “significant business deficit” with Indonesia as a reason for new tariffs. He said the business relationship in the US – Indronesia was not “far from mutual”.
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Tunisia hit 25% of the American tariff in Trump’s expanding protective attack
Trump announced a 25% tariff on all Tunisian products entering the United States. The tariffs are ready to enter into force on August 1, 2025. This rate is separated from all sectoral tariffs.
Trump accused Tunisia “tariff and non-tariff policies and trade barriers” for persistent trade deficits. He described the US -Tunisia business relationship as “far from mutual”. The US trade deficit with Tunisia was quoted as a threat to American economic and national security.
Trump offered Tunisia a chance to avoid tariffs if Tunisian companies build or produce products in the US. He said that US authorities would quickly monitor approval for such operations.
If Tunisia stores retaliation, the US would add this amount to 25% of the basic tariff. The goods transported to avoid tariffs will be subject to a higher rate. If Tunisia opens its markets and removes trade barriers, the US can “consider adjustment” at the tariff rate.
Trump threatens 25-40% of tariffs in South Africa, Malaysia, Myanmar, Laos, Kazakhstan
US President Donald Trump escalated his global trading offensive on Monday (July 7) and released new tariff warning letters to five other countries – South Africa, Malaysia, Myanmar, Laos and Kazakhstan – already aimed at Japan and South Korea. The letters threaten new import obligations ranging from 25% to 40% from August 1, in a large step to re -balance what it calls “decades of unfair trade”.
Letters – almost identical in tone and content – warned against tariffs ranging from 25% to 40% to all goods balanced from these countries to the United States. Trump quoted long -term trade deficits and “non -precise” relationships as justified.
Tariffs to hit 1 August
Each letter outlined a specific rate of tariffs for the country’s appropriate:
Trump said the US “agreed to continue working” with every nation, despite its “significant business deficit” with the United States, but stressed that “our relationship was, unfortunately, by far.”
“We’ll charge you a tariff …”
Trump stressed that the proposed tariffs are separated from all sector tariffs and could increase if targeted nations retaliation. He warned that “goods transported to avoid higher tariff will be subject to this higher tariff.”
In any case, he offered a way to avoid obligations: if companies from targeted countries decide to produce goods in the US, “there will be no tariff,” and approval for such steps would be “fast, professionally and common”.
Economic nationalism and security
Trump reflects the language used in previous SPATCH and justified new tariffs not only for economic reasons, but also in the National Security Affairs. “This deficit is the main threat to our economy and indeed for our national security!” The letters declare.
The White House had previously postponed the tariffs set for the validity of 9 July and instead decided on this formal phase of the announcement before the date of implementation from the new 1 August.
“Maybe consider editing”
Trump had somewhat somewhat conciliatory tone opening the possibility of adjusting tariff rates: “If you wish to open your closed trade markets to the United States … We may consider adjusting this letter.”
He added that the levels of tariffs “can be modified, up or down, depending on our relationship with your country.”
Trump kills 25% of tariffs on Japan and South Korea
Trump previously announced new tariffs for imports from Japan and South Korea and increased trade tensions with two of the closest allies of the United States. The obligation of 25% is ready to enter on 1 August because Washington increases pressure to ensure what it calls “reciprocal” business relations.
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