Trump’s tariff policy turns into new threats star-news.press/wp

During the weekend, President Donald Trump threatened with a 10 % “additional” tariff on exports from any country “align themselves with the anti -American policies” of the Brex bloc, which increased his speech just days before the deadline imposed on himself on July 9.
Trump Not To any specific policy. But this last threat, which is published on the social truth, comes after Brex Condemned In Iran and Israel, the occupation of Gaza during the weekend summit. The BRICS countries only included only Brazil, Russia, India and China, with the addition of South Africa in 2010. Since then, the group has expanded to include Iran, Egypt, Indonesia and others.
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Trump promised to submit 90 commercial agreements in 90 days, after announcing on April 2 of the comprehensive definitions, and then, after only one week, He stopped these definitions.
To date, the proceeds of the deal are much lower. Before the deadline on Wednesday, the administration announced only a partial deal with the United Kingdom and Vietnam, respectively – and now, again, history is moving, with officials announced that August 1 is the Day of Judgment.
In a social publication of the separate truth on Sunday, Trump said that his administration would start sending “US tariff messages” to commercial partners starting from noon on Monday, warning that countries may face a tariff of up to 70 % if a deal is not reached. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessin Clarification in TV interviews On the same day that messages may not immediately lead to customs duties, but they will set new deadlines for negotiations, with the threat of a return to the rise of April 2 by August 1 if the conversations are not advanced.
The negotiations with any one country stand away from clarity. Until recently, Japan has been in tense talks with the administration, but it seems recently taking a cooler approach. Trump It was recently suspended Conversations with Canada. At the same time, and It seems that the European Union is close To accept a 10 % global tariff, but still wants exemptions for the main sectors such as Pharma, Aerospace and Semiconductors. Somewhat surprising, in recent weeks, our restrictions on export in the United States have witnessed somewhat facilitating, even with Trump’s discourse remaining honestly.
Shying brands in the economy amid the deal talks
All this comes in the wake of the June Joobs report, despite overcoming expectations on paper, showed the losses of white collars, work rates, and long -term unemployment. The markets sit near record levels, but the US dollar is fluctuating.
Meanwhile, Trump’s most attractive demands-such as Japan’s supposed refusal to buy American rice-continue to collapse under basic fact tests. What remains is a medium credibility gap between what the administration says it does and what is already happening, all while the day of reckoning continues to go out, and expel again.
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