Get the Facts: These Are the Latest Numbers on Tariffs Imposed by the US
UNITED STATES, JUL 23 – New tariffs target Brazil, Canada, EU, and Mexico to pressure Mexico on migration and address Brazil's political issues; Mexico supplies 70% of US tomatoes, officials said.
- This week, President Donald Trump announced new tariff rates via letters to heads of state, effective August 1.
- The pause on tariffs announced April 9, 2025, led President Donald Trump to seek `90 deals in 90 days` after pausing tariffs.
- Among items affected, French cheese to Italian leather and German electronics to Spanish pharmaceuticals saw price changes, along with medicine and vehicles.
- The European Union said it would retaliate if tariffs proceed, while Mexico threatened to tax American pork and chicken.
- Despite these changes, trade negotiations remain ongoing, with only deals secured with China, the United Kingdom and Vietnam.
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Go, Roque cheer 19% tariff on Philippine exports to US
MANILA, Philippines – The 19-percent reciprocal tariff imposed by the United States on exported Philippine goods is seen to enhance the country’s position as an investment and manufacturing hub in Southeast Asia. “The outcome of the meeting serves as a strong start to maintain the country’s comparative advantage to our largest export market and overall,
(Washington = Yonhap News) Correspondent Jo Jun-hyung = On the 23rd (local time), US President Donald Trump said, "We will only lower tariffs on countries that agree to open their markets, and on those that do not...
WASHINGTON.- U.S. President Donald Trump suggested this Wednesday that he would not impose tariffs below 15% in his reciprocal tariff plan, thus setting a new floor for the uploads that will enter into force after August 1. “We will have a simple, direct tariff of between 15% and 50%,” Trump said during a summit on artificial intelligence in Washington. “Some countries—we have 50% because we haven’t been getting along very well with them,” he ad…
Mexico City, Mexico. Mexico’s president, Claudia Sheinbaum, said Thursday that her administration is working to prevent the 30% tariffs announced by Donald Trump from coming into effect on August 1, but she did not rule out seeking a call with her US counterpart if an agreement is not reached. “We are working with their teams and we will wait and, if necessary, we will make the call as well,” said the president during her morning press conferenc…
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