
Trump’s administration was left with a red face shortly after his letters adopted the tariff agreements that the President published on his social account of truth on Tuesday, where he worried the head of state of one country.
On Tuesday, US President Donald Trump began to fully publish letters, supplemented by his signature on his social account of Truth. The letters so far issued to at least 14 countries have stated that tariffs for their relevant nations would be renewed if the business agreement with the US was not agreed by 1 August.
A typo they talk about Netizens
Although he correctly refers to Željka Cvijanović, the chairman of the chairman of Bosnia and Herzegovina as “her excellence”, the letter began “Dear President”.
At a somewhat embarrassing moment, Trump deleted the original post and later shared a repaired letter that began “Dear Madam President”.
While the corrected version of the letter was published early enough, Netizen had already seen this error and shared an online mistake, so the typo had a hard time missing.
Trump also published letters addressed letters of Thailand, Cambodia, Serbia, Bangladesh, Indonesia, Japan, South Korea, Malaysia, South Africa, Laos, India, Kazakhstan, Myanmar and Tunisia.
Trump’s tariff war
Trump said on Tuesday that it would not extend 1 August for higher US tariffs to take place on dozens of economies, the day after it seemed that it would signal flexibility in the date, according to the AFP report.
While Trump ordered a large 10 % tariff on goods from almost all business partners in April, higher rates adapted to dozens of economies were revealed, then stopped until 9 July.
This week, the President again delayed their recruitment and moved it back to 1 August.
Trump insisted that there was no further delay in these steep steeply. He added that fees would be paid 1 August, in accordance with letters that are now sent to business partners.
“There will be no extensions,” he published on Truth Social. “There will be no change.” On Monday evening, Trump told reporters at dinner that the 1st August was “a solid but not 100 % company”.
Trump pushed to see if the letters meant his latest offers, he replied, “I would say the final – but if they call with another offer and I like it, then we will do it.”
US Finance Minister Scott Bessnt said that tariff income can exceed $ 300 billion by the end of the year.
Trump’s administration is under pressure to show the results after promising shops after the customs threats of the US President.
Trump said on Tuesday that Washington was “probably two days off” from sending a European Union with a letter stating the updated tariff rate to face, AFP reported.
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