31.2 C
Miami
Tuesday, July 8, 2025

Trade war live: Trump says no extension to August tariff deadline

- Advertisement -spot_imgspot_img
- Advertisement -spot_imgspot_img

Donald Trump has warned the tariff deadline of August 1 will not be extended, as he prepared to announce a new wave of levies on the US’s trading partners.

In a post on his Truth Social platform, Trump wrote:

As per letters sent to various countries yesterday, in addition to letters that will be sent today, tomorrow, and for the next short period of time, TARIFFS WILL START BEING PAID ON AUGUST 1, 2025. There has been no change to this date, and there will be no change. In other words, all money will be due and payable starting AUGUST 1, 2025 — No extensions will be granted. Thank you for your attention to this matter!

Trump on Monday extended the deadline for the tariffs to go into effect by three weeks to just after midnight on August 1, while also announcing tariff rates for more than a dozen of the US’s trading partners.

As countries raced to respond to Trump’s renewed threats, the EU said it hoped to sign a temporary deal with the US this week that would keep tariffs at 10 per cent.

But Germany’s finance minister warned that the bloc stood ready to impose retaliatory measures against the US if the two parties failed to reach a “fair” deal.

Both Japan and South Korea indicated they would try to negotiate, after they were included in letters sent by the US president to 14 trading partners on Monday setting out the tariffs that would come into effect in August.

This week’s move comes after a 90-day pause on the “reciprocal tariffs” announced by Trump on “liberation day” was set to end on July 9.

Source link

- Advertisement -spot_imgspot_img

Highlights

- Advertisement -spot_img

Latest News

- Advertisement -spot_img