US Tariffs to Now Take Effect From August 1 As Trade Talks Intensify With Several Countries, Including India
Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick announced the tariff reprieve on Sunday (US time) while speaking to the media. He noted that US President Donald Trump was 'setting the rates and the deals right now'.
New Delhi/Washington, July 7: US President Donald Trump's country-specific tariffs are now scheduled to take effect from August 1, offering a temporary reprieve as trade talks intensified with several countries, including India. Earlier, the US tariffs were set to take effect from July 9. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick announced the tariff reprieve on Sunday (US time) while speaking to the media. He noted that President Trump was āsetting the rates and the deals right nowā.
Trump told reporters that āI think weāll have most countries wrapped up by July 9, either through letters or finalised agreementsā, adding that notification letters warning of upcoming tariff hikes would begin going out from Monday (US time), with more expected to follow on Tuesday.Ā Donald Trump Announces Additional 10% Tariff on Nations Supporting āAnti-American Policies of BRICSā.
Trump said that sending notices would be much easier than āsitting down and working 15 different thingsā¦this is what you have to pay, if you want to do business with the United States.ā In April, Trump announced a base tariff of 10 per cent on most of Americaās trading partners and thereafter additional duties ranging up to 50 per cent.
The US has announced trade deals with the United Kingdom and Vietnam so far, with some more trade deals apparently in the pipeline. āPresident Trumpās going to be sending letters to some of our trading partners saying that if you donāt move things along, then on August 1 you will boomerang back to your April 2 tariff level. So I think weāre going to see a lot of deals very quickly,ā US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent told CNN.Ā BRICS Summit 2025: Leaders Voice āGrave Concernā Over Tariff Hikes by US; Criticises Othersā Environment-Based Restrictions.
Indiaās high-level official delegation led by chief negotiator Rajesh Agrawal has returned from Washington after the trade talks with US officials without reaching a final agreement on the sensitive issue of trade in agricultural and dairy products that the US is pushing for. Meanwhile, Trump has announced that an additional 10 per cent tariff will be imposed on countries that "align themselves with the anti-American policies of BRICSā.
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