U.S. President Donald Trump speaks throughout the Pennsylvania Power and Innovation Summit, at Carnegie Mellon College in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S., July 15, 2025.
Nathan Howard | Reuters
U.S. President Donald Trump on Tuesday mentioned letters notifying smaller nations of their U.S. tariff charges would exit quickly, including that his administration would seemingly set a tariff of “a little bit over 10%” for these nations.
Trump, talking to reporters after his arrival from an occasion in Pittsburgh, mentioned he was very proud of “easy offers” already introduced that set blanket tariff charges for greater than 20 nations and would handle tariffs for remaining nations quickly.
“We’ll be releasing a letter quickly, speaking about many nations which might be a lot smaller,” he mentioned. “We’ll in all probability set one tariff for all of them … in all probability a little bit over 10%.”