#TrumpTariffs The President of the United States, Donald Trump, declared this Wednesday that his government will inform "in a week and a half, two weeks" to its trade partners, establishing unilateral tariffs, before the deadline of July 9 when his "reciprocal" duties come into effect.

"We will send letters in about a week and a half, two weeks, to the countries, telling them what the deal is. At some point, we will just send letters. And I think they will understand, telling them 'this is the deal, you can take it or leave it. You don't have to use it. You don't have to buy in the United States, as I already said,'" he stated before the press from the Kennedy Center in Washington, where he was attending a show.

The occupant of the White House has reiterated that his administration is "dealing with quite a few countries and they all want to reach an agreement with us," although he ruled out that an extension of the deadline for the implementation of the duties is a "necessity."