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A full record of nations and proposed charges up to now : NPR
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President Trump’s commerce coverage has been unpredictable, and that continues with letters he is been writing to overseas leaders informing them of the tariff charges he intends to impose on their nations’ items on Aug. 1.

The letters symbolize a radical method to commerce coverage, with the president setting sizable tariff charges on a rising record of nations. In addition they don’t create coverage certainty; Trump himself at one level mentioned that Aug. 1 is “not 100% agency,” solely to backtrack a day later. The letters additionally depart room for negotiation, telling nations that the brand new charges could possibly be lowered if nations do away with commerce limitations, like their very own tariffs or rules. (For a complete clarification of what makes the brand new letters so radical, click on right here. For an outline of Trump’s tariffs up to now, click on right here.)

The letters are an outgrowth of world tariffs Trump first imposed on April 2, with charges starting from 10% to 50%. After markets panicked, Trump walked these tariffs again, setting them at 10% throughout the board, in what he referred to as a 90-day “pause.” He mentioned that in these 90 days, he would make tariff offers with dozens of nations.

After these 90 days have been up on July 9, charges would return to their April 2 ranges for any nations with out new tariff offers. Up to now, Trump has solely signed one deal, with the U.Ok. He additionally introduced a cope with Vietnam however has launched no particulars on it.

Under are the tariff charges Trump has introduced in his letters up to now, in addition to the one deal he has signed and the opposite he has introduced. It additionally reveals how massive these buying and selling companions are, by the worth of imports the U.S. purchased from them final yr, in addition to the U.S. commerce deficit or surplus with them. A commerce deficit is when the U.S. imports extra from a rustic than it exports to them. A surplus is the reverse.

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