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Trump reveals first two nations to pay delayed 'liberation day' tariffs

Sky News Monday, 7 July 2025 ()
Trump reveals first two nations to pay delayed 'liberation day' tariffsDonald Trump has warned that all goods from Japan and South Korea will face tariffs of 25% from 1 August.
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Donald Trump has slapped 25% tariffs on Japan and South Korea, warning both nations to “build in the USA or pay up.” With a July 9 deadline looming, Trump’s letters threaten even steeper tariffs if Tokyo or Seoul retaliate or refuse trade deals. He blames long-standing U.S. trade deficits on...

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