#TrumpTariffs President Donald Trump announced that he will begin sending tariff notification letters to various countries, a few days before the deadline for trading partners to reach an agreement ends on July 9, 2025. These new tariffs are expected to take effect starting August 1, 2025.

Key Points of Trump's Tariffs:

* Tariff Notification Letters: Trump stated he would send about 12 to 15 letters to countries that have not reached a trade agreement with the U.S.

* Threat of Additional Tariffs for BRICS Members: Trump threatened to impose an additional 10% tariff on countries allied with the "anti-American" policies of BRICS.

* Negotiation Deadline: The tariff suspension granted on April 9, 2025, will end on July 9, 2025. After this date, tariffs will revert to the high levels set in April if no agreement is reached.

* Tariff Rates: A universal basic tariff of 10% will be imposed on most imports. Some countries, including those in the European Union, may face significantly higher tariffs. Trump also indicated that tariffs could reach 70% for some countries.

* Ongoing Negotiations: The U.S. has reached agreements with the United Kingdom and Vietnam, as well as a temporary agreement with China. However, negotiations with many other countries, including Japan and the European Union, face challenges.

Potential Impact

* Analysts predict that the impact of these tariffs will be felt across the global economy in the second half of 2025.

* These tariffs risk triggering retaliatory measures from U.S. trading partners, such as the European Union and India.

* They could increase production costs for U.S. domestic companies that rely on imported goods.

* Barclays predicts that global economic growth will weaken, but the U.S. is likely to avoid a direct recession. They also project that U.S. core inflation will exceed 3%.

This situation continues to evolve, and many countries are working to reach agreements with the U.S. before the new tariffs take full effect.

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