‘Always, zero tariffs to…’: Donald Trump says US willing to lower tariff rates for major countries - this condition needs to be fulfilled
Wednesday, 23 July 2025 () President Trump announced his willingness to lower tariffs for countries opening their markets to the US, emphasizing a focus on zero tariffs. Deals with Japan and Indonesia, involving market access and significant purchases, have been reached. Negotiations with China are ongoing, with a potential extension to the August 12 deadline to facilitate further discussions and improve trade relations.
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