White House: Tariff Letters to Countries Are the Trade 'Deals'
Forbes Breaking NewsAugust 7, 20251 min10,900 views
1 connectionsΒ·2 entities in this videoβTrade Negotiations and Tariff Letters
- π― Tariff letters sent directly by the President to 25 countries are described as the trade "deals" the Trump administration is pursuing.
- βοΈ These letters, signed by the President, are being sent to countries ranging from Japan and Korea to South Africa, Kazakhstan, and Malaysia.
- π¨π¦ Canada has also received a letter concerning a 35% tariff.
Conditions for Further Discussions
- π¬ The Trump administration and its trade team are open to further discussions with countries that wish to engage in legitimate talks.
- πΊπΈ The administration emphasizes that these proposed deals are tailor-made for each country, addressing specific U.S. concerns and prioritizing the interests of American workers and citizens.
- β³ While a July 21st deadline was mentioned regarding potential trade agreements with Canada, the White House stated that they will "see" if an agreement can be reached in four days, acknowledging that negotiations with Canada have been difficult.
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