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Trump to hike China tariffs to 130% and impose software program export controls subsequent month, as commerce struggle reignites to just about ‘Liberation Day’ ranges
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Trump sends extra letters dictating excessive tariff charges all over the world
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Trump sends extra letters dictating excessive tariff charges all over the world

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Last updated: July 9, 2025 4:25 pm
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President Donald Trump on Wednesday despatched letters dictating new U.S. tariff charges on at the very least six extra nations’ imports, leaning into his aggressive strategy to resetting America’s international commerce relationships.

The most recent letters, revealed by Trump by way of Fact Social screenshots, had been despatched to the leaders of the Philippines, Brunei, Moldova, Algeria, Iraq and Libya.

Trump had teased the announcement Tuesday night, writing on social media that he’ll launch a “minimal of seven Nations” on Wednesday morning and an “extra variety of Nations” within the afternoon.

The brand new spherical of tariff letters comes two days after Trump first shared letters telling 14 nations’ leaders that their exports to the U.S. would face steep new tariffs beginning Aug. 1.

The practically similar two-page letters signed by Trump had been despatched to Japan, South Korea, Malaysia,  Kazakhstan, South Africa, Laos, Myanmar, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Tunisia, Indonesia, Bangladesh, Serbia, Cambodia and Thailand.

The charges for every nation vary from 20% to 40%. The letters notice that the U.S. will “maybe” think about adjusting the brand new tariff ranges, “relying on our relationship together with your Nation.”

Lots of these charges are near what Trump had imposed as a part of his “liberation day” tariff rollout on April 2, which set a ten% baseline levy for practically all nations on earth and slapped a lot increased duties on dozens of particular person nations.

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That announcement sparked per week of turmoil in international buying and selling markets, which solely ended when Trump abruptly mentioned he would pause these increased charges for 90 days.

That reprieve was set to run out Wednesday. However on Monday, Trump signed an government order delaying the tariff deadline till Aug. 1.

In one other publish earlier Tuesday, Trump asserted that “there will likely be no change” to the August begin date.

“No extensions will likely be granted,” he mentioned.

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