President Trump on Wednesday indicated there could be no extensions of the deadline on the finish of the week, when steep tariffs are set to enter impact on many countries.
“The August first deadline is the August first deadline — It stands strong, and will not be extended. A big day for America!!!” Trump posted on Fact Social.
Trump has issued letters to greater than a dozen international locations informing them of tariff charges they are going to face to export their items into the USA starting Aug. 1. These embody a 25 % tariff on India, a 35 % tariff on Bangladesh and a 50 % tariff on Brazil, amongst others.
The White Home has struck offers with a handful of different international locations to set decrease tariff charges, together with with Japan, the European Union, Indonesia and the UK.
Critics have argued the small print round these agreements are nonetheless scarce and have famous that the tariff fee these international locations can pay, whereas decrease than an preliminary risk, continues to be greater than it was earlier than Trump took workplace.
The timing and severity of tariffs on different nations have been shifting targets since Trump took workplace, after he vowed on the marketing campaign path to aggressively impose duties on imports. He has repeatedly threatened tariffs on different nations, solely to again off or delay their imposition.
The president on April 2 introduced “reciprocal” tariffs on dozens of different international locations, utilizing commerce deficits to assist calculate the tariff fee. However per week later, he lowered these charges to 10 % for 90 days as markets reacted negatively, giving time for negotiations. The 90-day window was set to run out in early July, just for Trump to set a brand new deadline of Aug. 1.