#TrumpTariffs šŗšø Whatās new today
Trump to set new unilateral tariffs within weeks
Heās expected to send letters to dozens of trading partners outlining countryāspecific tariff rates, possibly in the next 1ā2āÆweeks .
**USāChina tariff pact: 55% vs. 10%**
A tentative deal with China sets a total 55% tariff on Chinese goods and 10% on U.S. exports. It includes limited rareāearth supply assurances but lacks long-term safeguards .
Steel & aluminum tariffs doubled
Under a SectionāÆ232 proclamation, tariffs on steel and aluminum rose from 25% to 50%, effective JuneāÆ4. The UK is exempt until at least JulyāÆ9 under a separate deal .
Appeals court holds off legal block
A federal appeals panel has paused a lowerācourt injunction that found Trumpās sweeping āLiberation Dayā tariffs illegal. Oral arguments are set for July 31 .
July 8 deadline for broad tariffs
A 90āday pause on reciprocal tariffs on ~150 nations expires JulyāÆ8, though Treasury Sec. Bessent says it may be extended for countries in goodāfaith negotiations .
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š Why it matters
Area affected Impact
Global trade & markets Stocks and the dollar reacted to tariff uncertainty; EU & Japan negotiating .
Manufacturing & consumers Steel tariff hikes may raise prices on items like canned goods by up to 15% .
Strategic supply chains Deal touches rare-earths for defense & autos, but critics say supply chain vulnerabilities remain .
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š What to watch next
Watch for the actual letters outlining new tariff plans over the next 1ā2 weeks.
Legal developments around July 31's court hearing may determine the future of the āLiberation Dayā tariffs.
A possible extension of the July 8 pauseāespecially for the EU, Japan, Koreaāwill shape the next wave of tariff activity.
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