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Tariffs on Japan, Korea, 5 extra beginning Aug. 1
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Tariffs on Japan, Korea, 5 extra beginning Aug. 1

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Last updated: July 7, 2025 7:01 pm
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President Donald Trump holds a chart as he proclaims a plan for tariffs on imported items throughout an occasion April 2, 2025, within the Rose Backyard on the White Home.

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Not less than seven international locations’ imports are set to face steep blanket tariffs beginning Aug. 1, President Donald Trump revealed Monday.

The president, in a collection of social media posts, shared screenshots of signed type letters dictating new tariff charges to the leaders of Japan, South Korea, Malaysia, Kazakhstan, South Africa, Laos and Myanmar.

Items imported to the U.S. from Japan, South Korea, Malaysia and Kazakhstan are actually set to face 25% tariffs, in accordance with the letters Trump posted. South African items can be topic to a 30% U.S. tariff, and imports from Laos and Myanmar will face a 40% obligation, Trump’s Fact Social posts confirmed.

The letters are the primary to be despatched earlier than Wednesday, the day his so-called reciprocal tariffs on dozens of nations had been scheduled to snap again to the upper ranges he had introduced in early April.

White Home press secretary Karoline Leavitt recommended that 14 letters can be despatched out Monday, with much more set for the approaching days. She additionally mentioned that Trump would signal an govt order to delay the Wednesday deadline till Aug. 1.

U.S. monetary markets hit new session lows after Trump launched the extra letters. The Dow Jones Industrial Common shed 637 factors, or 1.4%. The S&P 500 sank 1.2%, and the Nasdaq Composite tumbled 1.2%.

U.S. President, Donald Trump’s letter to Prime Minister of Japan.

Donald Trump through Fact Social

U.S. President, Donald Trump’s letter to President of the Republic of Korea.

Donald Trump through Fact Social

For a lot of the seven international locations, the brand new U.S. tariff charges hew pretty near what they’d confronted after Trump introduced his “liberation day” tariffs on April 2.

As an example, below these preliminary charges, U.S. imports from Japan had been assigned a 24% tariff and South Korean imports confronted a 25% obligation.

Following a chaotic week of losses throughout international markets, nonetheless, Trump issued a 90-day pause on April 9, which lowered the assorted tariff charges to a flat 10%.

All the letters say that the blanket tariff charges are separate from extra sector-specific duties on key product classes.

The letters additionally word, “Items transshipped to evade the next Tariff can be topic to that greater Tariff.” Transshipping on this case seems to consult with the observe of transferring items to an interim nation previous to their remaining cargo to the U.S., to be able to skirt tariffs.

The shape letters assert that the brand new tariff charges are needed to be able to appropriate for persistent U.S. commerce deficits with the 2 international locations.

Trump, an avowed tariff fan and a skeptic of free commerce offers, usually factors to these deficits as proof that the U.S. is being taken benefit of by its commerce companions. Specialists have criticized the view that commerce deficits are inherently dangerous and questioned whether or not the U.S. can or ought to search to shut them.

The U.S. in 2024 had a $68.5 billion items deficit with Japan and a $66 billion items deficit with South Korea, in accordance with the Workplace of the US Commerce Consultant.

Monday’s letters preemptively warn the seven international locations not to answer the brand new U.S. tariffs by imposing retaliatory duties on their very own imports of American items.

“If for any purpose you determine to boost your Tariffs, then, regardless of the quantity you select to boost them by, can be added onto the 25% that we cost,” the letters say.

If the international locations “eradicate” their “Tariff, and Non Tariff, Insurance policies and Commerce Boundaries,” then the U.S. “will, maybe, think about an adjustment to this letter,” in accordance with the letters.

“These tariffs could also be modified, upward or downward, relying on our relationship along with your Nation,” they are saying. “You’ll by no means be upset with The US of America.”

After Trump imposed his three-month reciprocal tariff pause in April, his administration claimed that it may strike as many as 90 offers in 90 days.

However as that pause was set to run out, the U.S. has solely introduced broad frameworks with the UK and Vietnam, in addition to a preliminary settlement with China.

Trump mentioned the Vietnam deal places a 20% tariff on the nation’s imports to the U.S. and a 40% “transshipping” obligation, whereas the U.S. would get tariff-free entry to Vietnam’s markets.

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