📢 Tariff Situation Update

The 90-day tariff suspension issued by President Trump is now down to 13 days left. If no new trade deals are finalized by July 9, tariff rates will adjust as follows:

Country-specific retaliatory tariffs will be reinstated.

A 30% tariff on all Chinese imports remains in place.

The global base tariff of 10% will stay effective.

🔹 Latest Developments

Early this morning, President Trump revealed a U.S.–China trade deal was signed yesterday.

No official announcement was made at the time. However, Commerce Secretary Lutnick later confirmed the agreement was indeed finalized two days ago. China has yet to comment.

Trump also hinted at a potential trade deal with India on the way.

🇪🇺🇺🇸 The European Commission President expressed willingness to sign a trade deal with the U.S. — while quietly preparing for the worst-case scenario if talks collapse.

So far, the U.S. has only secured a deal with the U.K.. Trump’s administration is now fast-tracking negotiations with India, Vietnam, South Korea, Japan, and the EU ahead of the July 9 deadline.


I don’t know who you are, but to everyone out there — be careful, my brothers.

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