Tuesday, 8 July 2025 () US President Donald Trump has released letters threatening higher tariffs, but he has extended the deadline for talks to August 1. Avril Hong explains what this means for Asian economies. ---------- Like this video? Subscribe https://www.youtube.com/@Bloomberg-News Bloomberg News is the first word…
President Trump has issued new tariff letters to six more countries—Philippines, Brunei, Moldova, Algeria, Iraq, and Libya—via Truth Social, with 20–30% duties set to begin August 1. This follows his April plan to reset global trade, which was paused for 90 days. Trump warns rates may shift...
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Amid escalating trade hostilities from Trump’s high‑tariff agenda, Canada is forging a bold new path. Industry Minister Mélanie Joly announced Ottawa’s plan to defend jobs and supply chains by..
US President Trump has announced new tariff rates effective August 1, 2025, impacting trade partners. Letters sent to Japan and Korea reveal a 25% tariff.... IndiaTimes
US President Donald Trump who has been threatening countries with his tariff rates and deadlines, has once again threatened India by saying that he is supporting... DNA
Donald Trump escalates trade tensions by issuing tariff letters to numerous countries, set to take effect on August 1, 2025, if trade deals aren't reached. The... IndiaTimes