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Trump escalates trade tensions by imposing 25% tariffs on South Korea and Japan while delaying tariffs on 14 other countries, drawing criticism for his aggressive "Tariff Man" approach.

US to make several trade announcements in next 48 hours, Trump treasury secretary says – live updates

The GuardianMonday, July 7, 2025 at 2:16:54 PM
US to make several trade announcements in next 48 hours, Trump treasury secretary says – live updates
The Trump administration is gearing up for a flurry of trade-related announcements in the next two days, according to former Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent. He hinted that negotiations have shifted significantly, with some parties softening their stance. Meanwhile, confusion lingers over delayed tariffs, and EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen described her recent talks with Trump as productive—though details remain scarce.
Editor’s Note: Trade moves can ripple through markets, jobs, and prices—so when the US signals big updates, it’s worth watching. The mixed signals (delayed tariffs vs. vague "good exchanges") leave room for speculation: Is this strategic ambiguity, or just disarray? Either way, businesses and investors will be bracing for impact.
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